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jmanatee
United States
Приєднався 20 вер 2006
This and that... Electronics Repair, 3D Printing, Machining Building
Leaf Vacuum Trailer used to clean driveway ditches
I have about 1600ft of ditches on my driveway and I want an easier way to clean them. So I bought a used Leaf Vacuum Trailer to see if it would clean my driveway ditches.
Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com
My studio gear:
Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys
Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn
DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf
SAMSUNG PRO Plus 256GB SDXC amzn.to/3Fih1j6
SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy
SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au
GVM SD200B PRO amzn.to/3PUlj4Z
GVM 48" Motorized Camera Slider amzn.to/3mB9Ts8
GEEKOTO Video Tripod amzn.to/3F1Y58x
Wisamic Softbox Lighting Kit amzn.to/3SV9oFe
Saramonic Shotgun Microphone amzn.to/3L2Hkh6
EVISTR Digital Recorder 8GB L53 amzn.to/3kQCIQJ
ComXim Rotating Turntable amzn.to/41UFd5h
Electronic Repair Equipment I Use:
HAYEAR 16MP HDMI Microscope amzn.to/3yeUvEl
AmScope SE400-Y amzn.to/3myGMFJ
Hakko-CHP-170 amzn.to/3ZJuGb5
Hakko CHP 3-SA amzn.to/3KXY7SG
AMIR Electric Screwdriver amzn.to/3JhXB0C
Anti Static Silicone Tool Mat amzn.to/3ITVZbX
Flexible Arms Tool amzn.to/41SsDTV
KORAD KD3005D amzn.to/3yjw609
Automotive Repair Equipment I Use:
LAUNCH X431 V PRO amzn.to/3mrT9Dn
Autel MaxiTPMS TS508 amzn.to/3IYYbyY
Teslong Dual Lens Endoscope amzn.to/3L3HxRq
FOXWELL BT705 Battery Tester amzn.to/3ZvtlF6
GOOLOO GP2000 Jump Starter amzn.to/3ZLeMNl
NOCO GENIUS5, 5A Battery Charger amzn.to/3mzsW5M
KIMO 3/8" Extended Electric Ratchet amzn.to/41UH7Tt
GEARWRENCH "1/2" Electronic Torque amzn.to/3ZNNTsk
Astro Pnematic 1/2" Low Profile SAE amzn.to/3F67R9M
Astro Pnematic 1/2" Low Profile MET amzn.to/3KZrRyw
OTC 4579 9-Way Slide Hammer amzn.to/3JgL1i1
Lisle 25750 Brake Compressor amzn.to/3KYRHTj
Lisle 24300 Brake Compressor amzn.to/3ZjK0LL
Tool Aid Back Probe Kit amzn.to/3SSUIqf
Power Probe III amzn.to/3kPb9r4
Machining Tools I use:
Tanice SPB26-3 26mm Parting Grooving amzn.to/3F5xjvX
BXA 250-201 TOOL HOLDER amzn.to/3SXcUPt
Disclaimer: I am not a pro. Don't take my advice. Anything you see in my videos are for information purposes only.
Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com
My studio gear:
Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys
Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn
DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf
SAMSUNG PRO Plus 256GB SDXC amzn.to/3Fih1j6
SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy
SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au
GVM SD200B PRO amzn.to/3PUlj4Z
GVM 48" Motorized Camera Slider amzn.to/3mB9Ts8
GEEKOTO Video Tripod amzn.to/3F1Y58x
Wisamic Softbox Lighting Kit amzn.to/3SV9oFe
Saramonic Shotgun Microphone amzn.to/3L2Hkh6
EVISTR Digital Recorder 8GB L53 amzn.to/3kQCIQJ
ComXim Rotating Turntable amzn.to/41UFd5h
Electronic Repair Equipment I Use:
HAYEAR 16MP HDMI Microscope amzn.to/3yeUvEl
AmScope SE400-Y amzn.to/3myGMFJ
Hakko-CHP-170 amzn.to/3ZJuGb5
Hakko CHP 3-SA amzn.to/3KXY7SG
AMIR Electric Screwdriver amzn.to/3JhXB0C
Anti Static Silicone Tool Mat amzn.to/3ITVZbX
Flexible Arms Tool amzn.to/41SsDTV
KORAD KD3005D amzn.to/3yjw609
Automotive Repair Equipment I Use:
LAUNCH X431 V PRO amzn.to/3mrT9Dn
Autel MaxiTPMS TS508 amzn.to/3IYYbyY
Teslong Dual Lens Endoscope amzn.to/3L3HxRq
FOXWELL BT705 Battery Tester amzn.to/3ZvtlF6
GOOLOO GP2000 Jump Starter amzn.to/3ZLeMNl
NOCO GENIUS5, 5A Battery Charger amzn.to/3mzsW5M
KIMO 3/8" Extended Electric Ratchet amzn.to/41UH7Tt
GEARWRENCH "1/2" Electronic Torque amzn.to/3ZNNTsk
Astro Pnematic 1/2" Low Profile SAE amzn.to/3F67R9M
Astro Pnematic 1/2" Low Profile MET amzn.to/3KZrRyw
OTC 4579 9-Way Slide Hammer amzn.to/3JgL1i1
Lisle 25750 Brake Compressor amzn.to/3KYRHTj
Lisle 24300 Brake Compressor amzn.to/3ZjK0LL
Tool Aid Back Probe Kit amzn.to/3SSUIqf
Power Probe III amzn.to/3kPb9r4
Machining Tools I use:
Tanice SPB26-3 26mm Parting Grooving amzn.to/3F5xjvX
BXA 250-201 TOOL HOLDER amzn.to/3SXcUPt
Disclaimer: I am not a pro. Don't take my advice. Anything you see in my videos are for information purposes only.
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Eclipse 2024 Time-lapse 96.9% of totality
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Our 2024 Eclipse experience we did not reach totality where we were but we got 96.9% 04/08/2024 2:14pm to 4:37pm Southwest New Hampshire This was my first real attempt at astro photography so please be nice. Had fun, Will try to see totality in 2044 Never look directly at the sun without proper safety equipment! Pictures taken with Samsung A51 Telescope gear: Telescope zhumell 8 in. dobsonian t...
Install ONINE 6 Inch Black Running Board on 2024 Silverado 2500 CC
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I install ONINE 6 Inch Black Running Board on 2024 Silverado 2500HD CC 4X4 ONINE 6 Inch Black Running Boards amzn.to/3tgneJT Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SAMSUNG PRO Plus 256GB SDXC amzn.to/3Fih1j6 SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme ...
Tripod Track Dolly 3D printed
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This is my version of a Tripod Track dolly Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com Stuff In this video: 8 Pack Roller Skate Wheels & Bearings amzn.to/48PiYkJ VX-600 Heavy Duty Tripod Dolly Wheels amzn.to/400h9NR GEEKOTO Video Tripod amzn.to/3F1Y58x Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3...
Unboxing GVM SD200B Pro
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I am a novice videographer but everything I have seen has told me I need better lighting. So I bought this GVM SD200B Pro light. Here is the unboxing and first test. GVM 200W LED Video Light, PRO SD200B Photography Lighting amzn.to/3PUlj4Z Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3...
Huanyang VFD Smoked, Fixed
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My 8 year old 2 2kw Huanyang VFD smoked when I powered it on... The 3 phase bridge rectifier shorted. and burned a trace on the PCB In this video I take it apart and replace the bridge rectifier. WindyNation 35 Amp 3-Phase Bridge Rectifier amzn.to/45ywyqp 2.2kw Huanyang VFD amzn.to/3L9gZxd Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - H...
We lost the brakes on our 5th Wheel Camper. Scary ride home. No accident.
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We lost the brakes on our 5th Wheel Camper. It was a Scary ride home. No accident. This video is about fixing the break Wiring, Replacing the Brake Shoes, and replacing the EX-Flex Equalizers on our 2010 38' Keystone Everest 5th Wheel Camper. Disclaimer: I am not a pro. Don't take my advice. Anything you see in my videos are for information purposes only. Parts Used in this video. Dexter K71-65...
KubotL39 TLB and a Land Pride GS1572 Grading Scraper
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My first time using a Grading Scraper. This is a Land Pride GS1572 Grading Scraper, I take the backhoe off my KubotL39 TLB and put on the 3 point arms to use the grading scraper for the first time. more info www.jmanatee.com/ My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Ex...
Cyber Power 1000AVR UPS Battery test and replaced.
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My personal UPS failed during the last power outage., I remove, and test the UPS battery and replace it with a new one. 12V 9Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery amzn.to/42TB41Y FOXWELL BT705, Battery Tester amzn.to/3lH1ALd Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extr...
Kubota Wing Back Plow that quickly attaches
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DIY Wing Back Plow that quickly attaches to a Kubota L39 Loader Bucket to push snow banks back on the side of our driveway Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au GVM 48" Motorized Camera Slide...
New computer build, for me and the Wife,...
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We needed new computers so this is the build of one of the them, they are both the exact same thing. We use them for doing 2D and 3D CAD, Programming, and now Video Editing. So far them seem to be blistering fast and stable, we are very happy with them Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com Computer Specs: MSI PRO B760M-A WIFI DDR4 LGA 1700 amzn.to/3Faz8rH Intel Core i7-12700K - Cor...
Fixing Maytag Dish Washer Controls lighting up weird
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Maytag Dish Washer (Model MDBH979SAM0) controls keep lighting up weird. I take the controls off, clean the contact and reinstall it. Easy job Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au GVM 48" Mot...
Sony FDR AX-700 Unboxing
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A newbie unboxes a Sony FDR AX-700 camcorder. I know very little about this camera. This is me unboxing it. Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au GVM 48" Motorized Camera Slider amzn.to/3mB9T...
Arctic Cat ATV Plowing Light Snow
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This is kind of long but it was a bright clear day,... Using my Arctic Cat ATV with a five foot snow plow to plow my driveway. Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au GVM 48" Motorized Camera S...
DIY 3d Printed Camera Stabilizer
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DIY 3d Printed Camera Stabilizer, for DJI Osmo, Go Pro, or other light camera that can uses a 1/4 -20 threaded mount. Get more information and files at www.jmanatee.com My studio gear: Sony FDR-AX700 amzn.to/3L5H0ys Sony - HDRCX405 amzn.to/3SSNyCn DJI Osmo Action 3 amzn.to/3IWkkOf SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO amzn.to/3ZJiGGy SanDisk 128GB Extreme amzn.to/3mwC2Au GVM 48" Motorized Camera Slider amz...
Your video is most appreciated, very helpful! I'm assuming that this setup would not be good for testing/troubleshooting an old microwave oven? .. thanks!
Indoor makes more sense to me, that way you take advantage of the ambient heat radiating off the unit.
These are very common here in ireland but they would be like a traditional wood stove, glass door etc.. but with an intergral water jacket. Would be used in a living room or kitchen and heat the whole house plus hot water. I have one but funnily enough, i want to build an outdoor boiler 🤣
If it was more attractive I could see wanting it in the living room. but it is very utilitarian looking and so it is in the basement. There are advantages and disadvantages to both indoor and outdoor boilers. Either will save you lots of money on other fuel sources.
Thats awesome looking set up.
Thank you, it works great.
I made some cables and hooked up an atv battery, any reason that shouldn't work?
No that should work but I recommend the correct battery
Hi there! Nice setup! Is that a Jensen 24B or 30B? I would be interested if you’re gonna post more videos on your setup!
I believe it is a 30b it has a 30" deep firebox.
I have a vintage IMSAI 8080 computer that appears to have two shorted diodes. So when I apply power the 5A fuse blows. I could simply replace these diodes and the system will more then likely work. However I have just purchased a Dim bulb current limiter and want to test the effectiveness of this device to see if it will limit the current and allow me to apply power to the power supply and test the 3 output DC voltages, to see which voltage is working and which is not working. The IMSAI is a valuable piece of history, so as I have never used one of these testers before, I am a bit concerned that it could case further damage to the power supply that already has a short circuit. I did pick up a couple of 15W and 25W bulbs for the tester, as it ships with a 100W bulb. Which is probably too high. All the computer boards have been removed and power has also been removed from the main (bus) board. So just the power supply will be effected. Which is mainly a large transformer, 3 large capacitors and several diodes and that is about it. Should I be concerned with apply power to this system with the known short on the two diodes controlling the -16V rail??? Could any problem arise from the shorted diodes that would effect the capacitor or the transformer of this system???
You could start with the lowest wattage bulb to see if it is enough to test the voltages
Hi I am a electrical engineer and new home owner that have a oil boiler and I was thinking on doing the same setup. But I have a few question regarding how the two boilers are connected in the hot and cold water? Are they in parallel or in series?
parallel... For efficiency... in early winter and late spring when we need just a touch of heat in the mornings I can close the valves to the wood boiler and not have to heat it. Also with the wood boiler going and no zones on in parallel the oil boiler is heated by gravity (hot water rises in wood boiler drawing cooler water in from the bottom with no zones on the only place to circulate with is the oil boiler)
@@jmanatee thanks for sharing!
Thx for you unboxing, maybe I Will buy it 👏🏻
So far its a great light
auto mechanic here. Just to clarify, because i've met too many people that think just because a battery reads 12 volts, it's a good battery. Not at all! After years of use, a lead acid battery will become sulfated. That is lead sulfate will build up on the internal plates of the battery. Which reduces it's capacity, but not it's voltage. Nice set up by the way!
I know SLA batteries will do that but I didn't know AGM or Gel batteries would do that,.. Learn something new every day. Thanks
Nice ty!
Your welcome
Clever tester design, I like the auto switching and the combination of different power levels. Not sure what your mains voltage is, but the way you handle the alligator clips is frightening. Is there a difference in getting electrocuted with and without power limiting?
No difference
Nice setup
Thank you
wow did you ever here this I was at a cabin and their was no more seats thieir was a drunk girl and with out thinking she sat on the blazing hot wood stove and she got up in a hurry
No but I believe it
Just what I needed. Thanks
Great
Would there be an advantage to having the 40 automatically trigger on the 60 and the 60 automatically trigger the 100 with a current sensors or some other switch so that it self adjusts to the current that is being pulled thru it? I'm new to these and it seems you have to know in advance that the device would pull a certain current amount in order to select the right combo for the most protection... However, if you make it so that the weakest of the bulbs had a trigger of some sort, if it were consuming too much current, it would instantly trigger another bulb. Maybe a trigger that measures current and only acts IF the bulb is on. That would make it fully automatic so you don't have to know which combo is best. Also, what gain do you get by using the 40 sometimes vs the 100, is it better protection? Then maybe having an auto trigger setup, you could have 10 20w bulbs in a row, each on triggering the next ONLY if needed.
The reason to limit the power is to protect the device you are working on and give you an indication that the device is using 40 or 60, etc watts
@@jmanatee So what is the advantage of using one wattage over another wattage? Would using 100W all the time be better than sometimes using 40W and what happens if it draws a lot more than the 40W bulb will consume, doesn't the device still run the risk of damage? That was my whole point. If you don't know what the current will be in a short, you select too low of a wattage bulb, then you still have damage. If you select too high of a wattage, you don't get much light.
Great video. The only thing I was hoping to see what the exhaust/smoke outside right after you pack a fresh fire. I would like to add an indoor wood boiler but don’t want to smoke my neighbors out.. or does the the smoke just exhaust out of your chimney?
This winter I will try to do an update video
Excellent video, it helped me!
Great
Man thank you so much for making this video from the direction in the box I was lost and yes now I know it’s a DIY after watching your video
They are easy to install and they have held up great so far I really like them
You should have piped it primary/secondary and used a no/nc aquastat for automatic switch over, this would negate heat loss through the unused boiler when sitting idle. You left no way to isolate the expansion tank to check air pressure and ideally you should have someway to maintain a low limit in the wood boiler, a thermostatic 3 way valve would work fine. You are correct about the outdoor boiler, they have tremendous heat loss through the sidewalls and tubing. Also the indoor boiler is pressurized which negates the need for a plate exchanger. Nice job.
The oil boiler doesn't generally sit idle, It usually runs every AM or if I am away to long during the day. The Water in the oil boiler is like a heat mass so when all zones shut off it allows the water to "dump" to the oil boiler kind of a heat battery. Never seen a isolation valve installed on an expansion tank but I can see they could be useful. "you should have someway to maintain a low limit in the wood boiler" do you mean low temp or low pressure? it never goes low temp because the oil boiler kicks in, it should never gets low pressure because the pressure regulator should kick in. (although I run it with the feed closed now because it has glycol in it) It is a closed loop so unless there is a leak... After I fixed a small leak, I have never seen the pressure drop.
@@jmanatee they make a nice expansion tank valve that lets you isolate the tank from the boiler then remove the residual water pressure from the tank so you can get an actual air pressure reading. So many people just take a reading at the Schrader valve and don't realize they are just reading the water pressure. Expansion tanks will usually lose 1 to 2 lbs of pressure a year through the bladder
What is the formula to calculate the bulb wattage needed related to the device?
Watt = (E / R) * E Where E =Voltage and R = Resistance
Hi, nice video. I was wondering what is your setup. Does your boiler require a hot water storage tank to be recirculated or is the hot water from the boiler run directly through your radiators?
The oil boiler and wood boiler all circulate together there is no heat exchanger like most outdoor wood boilers.
Is there a reason to actually need 3 bulbs? I have a dim-bulb tester with only 1x 100W lamp, and it indicates any piece of equipment with a short circuit (or very low resistance) in its circuitry. So, i'm trying to reason WHY i would ever need lesser resistance filaments in the 40W & 60W bulbs for equipment testing? Obviously the resistance of the 100W bulb allows enough current for fussy switchmode power supplies to startup which also gives me reason to NOT need the 40W & 60W bulbs. Maybe there's a scenario i haven't experienced yet?, but my dim bulb tested has been fine for all the valve radios, guitar amps, vintage hi-fi and computer power supplies over the decades of restoring & repairs that i've experienced. with thanks.
No this is a luxury, I used a single bulb current limiter for a long time. I just wanted to improve it. I always start with 40watt bulb to get an idea of how the repair is going.
You should be arrested for putting that 💩 music.
I'm sorry
Very Cool!
Had a good time
this reminds me of a contraption i made, the "ballast board", in other words i screwed a bunch of different size fluo ballasts on a fiberboard and select em with hairdrier switches, you can configure up to like 200W and limit the current on a load, it has only two wires coming out, it seems silly but it's fairly useful, instead of finding the correct ballast or for adjusting the power finely
Sounds interesting.
I've got most of the parts to build this now, but what LED's did you use, please?
Just regular LEDs with resistor inline
@@jmanatee Thanks, having read through the feed I found the answer, and found a few design alternatives since.. Can it be substituted with a 230v LED?
@@jmanatee the resistors that were left off your diagram ;-) - Hopefully nobody has built from the diagram verbatim and then blown LEDs into the sky without the necessary dropping resistors. ;-)
Are halogen bulbs good for this purpose?
You can use halogen bulbs but there wattage will be equivalent so a 100w halogen may only be 70watt
need!
Its pretty easy to build
Well - Thanks for the Schematic - Finished building this design today - Looks almost identical as I used the same project box. I decided I really didn't want the Banana jacks so I left those out, and rather than the duplex receptacle I used a range type snap in receptacle (Qualtek# 738W-X2/03). I don't have a 3D printer so to mount the 3 light bulbs I simply used 3 Leviton# 8101 Porcelain 2 part Lampholders - they fit perfectly across the top.
Very cool! I Like the changes you made. I should have gone with the snap in receptacle....
That’s so awesome! I love it. Thank you for providing it all for free
You are so welcome!
I like this very much and want to build one. However, I'm slightly confused. When I look at the diagram vs your list of components. The SPSTs in your list are 2 pin, yet what I assume are the 2 switches on the diagram, those just above the relay, are 3 pin. Could you clarify this, please?
the relay is a double pole double throw, the two switches are labeled NO and NC
@@jmanatee Thanks for your reply, I see that now 🙂The other contacts on the diagram are those of the relay? I have an Omron LY2NJ 10A DPDT, which I intend to use for this project.
Very nice - Any chance that we can see inside? Would love to see how you have the relay hooked up - I am not quite picturing it from the schematic. The Momentary Push Button Switches and the Contactor got me a little bit guessing. Thanks for sharing...
Well I am a bit embarrassed by the wiring on the inside but when I get home (on vacation) I can post a few pics on my website of inside
@@jmanatee No need to be embarrassed - Sure it cannot be worse than my rats nest wiring jobs LOL - Looking forward to seeing that contactor and latching - may get some ideas on how you got the LED& and resistors put together etc to make it a little neat.... I seen some nice pre-made units on Fleabay today all done up with the mounting bezel, LED, resistor, and wire pigtails, all shrink wrapped nice and neat.... always nice to see other's way to approach projects like this... always good ideas to be found...
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Thank you for unboxing …😅 I was like how am I going to put this back now 😂”how am I going to get this back in there.” Took the words right out my mouth 😂😂😂 thanks bro!
Glad I could help
I picked up one of these recently at a thrift store and drilled holes in the side to poke the battery wires out (protip: top section pulls off, no screws), and connected a larger cell next to the unit (12AH I think). Working so far. I found that it's the older CP1000AVRLCD, but they named a newer 2020 model the same so you have to search a little to find info about this older version from around 2010 it seems.
Thats cool,.. You could definitely extend run time with a bigger battery
What’s your square footage?
2,464 sqft
This is the question I was looking for. I'm building a set up and have the opportunity to utilize one of these. What is your average low during the winter? My most available fuel is going to be spruce. Do you ever run coal?
I like this design. Will the relay still function if you feed the AC through your variac at a lower voltage?
relays will usually clamp at a lower then rated power, But once activated they will usually stay energized at a much lower voltage. If you are using this with a variac and bringing the voltage up slow you would probably want limit mode anyway
What size cat is that?
500cc
Nice videos. Grest place and nature where you live. Can I ask where in the US this is? Looks like where I live in Norway. Greetings😀
Thank you, South west New Hampshire, USA
@@jmanatee ok thanks for your reply. Hoping you let that videos come. Really enjoy your videos. You are just like me, you like to fix things in a wide range. Seems that you have a nice workshop and also electronics workshop there as well. Have a great 2024. Greeting from Norway😀
Thanks its fun to work on a wide range of things, Happy New Years to you.
Nice video. I agree. I see loads of vids on outdoor units, but very few on indoor. Mine is an indoor Clayton wood/coal-burning forced- air furnace. I do like some of the outdoor boilers, but I got mine just before the EPA new particulate rules went into effect. The rules gave manufacturers 4 months or so to clear old inventory. I got mine 1/2 price. It's a bit big for my house, but not by enough to matter. I just have to control the fire appropriately for the weather, and toggle between 1 fan or 2. But, yeah, I just go outside for 10 mins every other day or so with a wheelbarrow and get 2 loads of wood and I'm all set. All-night fires are nice!Love it. I do want to get a battery back up power station to run the fans if power goes out, but everything else is non-electrical. The install required some know-how, and a few days effort, but even that wasn't too bad. I think this is the 5th year or so, and I'm already way past the break-even point. I'm burning 4 - 5 cords/yr and saving about $100+/mo.
A battery backup would be nice I really like indoor wood heating systems
👍👍
Thanks
I want one, right now just use a variac and isolation transformer for vintage electronics
They are very helpful
@@jmanatee How does the relay get along with the variac? I'm sure it won't stay latched.
@@amsoiltek It will stay latched at 70v and fall off at 60v
He's so polite that he says sorry when he bumps into his own camera. lol. Nice setup.
Sorry ;-)
nice tool but handling AC mains like that is dangerous. always unplug the power cord when touching live wires (dont trust the on/off switch).
I have heard that before...
I really like this design. Best part is that it comes up in limited mode. I would appreciate the relay part number and the current limiting resistor sizes for the LEDs. If you could provide those I would appreciate it.
The relay is Omron LY2-UA-006244 Relay... I can't remember the exact resistor but I think it was either a 5.6k or 10k 5watt in series with a diode. Although the LED is a diode it can have trouble with the reverse current thats why I added the diode.
Love it!
Thanks
They look great!
Thanks
👍👍👍
Thanks
Plowing too fast and should plow in low gear also
I plow fast to get it to throw the show, If there is heavy snow I do plow in low
I just bought mine this Cyber Monday. Excellent camera. I upgraded from the AX-100.
What did you pay?
@@jmanatee $1299.00