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simclardy1
Приєднався 20 чер 2010
Dynatel 2273 a frame ground fault locating
Using the a frame to find a fault and using the megohm tester to prove insulation integrity
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Electronic dimmer as seen on an oscilloscope
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Simple view on a scope of a small load and a larger load fed from an electronic dimmer
Freon leak detector comparison. Bacharach H10PM
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I am comparing the bacharach H10PM vs CPS LS790B
Generac valve job
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This is not a how to..... But a classic example why you should check your valves on a new engine
How to move a heavy generator (650lb)
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moving 650lb generator with my patent pending leverage cart My contact #774-408-8090 if you are interested in purchasing
Fujitsu mini-split- roof mounted
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fujitsu mini split instillation of line-sts through a flat roof!
creepy opening with the ice cream truck haha, useful video though!
You should get your act together before shooting a video. Your filming also sux.
I want one of it but can't find one can anyone help me
Very nice video!
👍🏼👍🏼Great job ! Getting it on top the pad should be fun. 💪🏼
Thank you brother, I have trying to learn how to use that model for a while now, God bless you
Testing resistance with the load cut out of the circuit? What is the point of that?
it's and insulation test. normally we look for low resistance. with a megger test you put high voltage and hope to see high resistance. this confirms the insulation around the conductor is not compromised. cheers
Think I'd rather use moving straps to be honest
never seen moving straps used on 600lb loads. you need some big dudes.
Cheers man this has been helpful
not the best video but if you have a question let me know. some day I hope to shoot a better tutorial
What valve job? Change the title to, "Let me show you where the valves are."
This was a waste of time.
If you have questions about the cart you can contact my work number in the description. Thanks
Man if he’s 74, the guy on the left must be 100! lol
I do a compression check on every service... if my compression is around 175 to 200 lbs I do not adjust because you are not going to change anything.. if it starts and runs smooth... done
Try finding a leak when you don't know where it is. When you put the probe right on the known leak, then you get a response , not that impressive
that's how I found the"leak". I have been thinking of doing an update now that I have some time on the machine. I question if the video shows a real leak. the unit is so sensitive that it will pick up residue oil/Freon. I will try and do a live scenario next time. I am usually charging a customer so I never want to stop and make a video. Thanks for the input
Had the same CPS leak seeker for 15 years and just upgraded to the H-10 as well. I had the same frustrations as you with the CPS. Lack of sensitivity and when it does sound it's triggered by the very soap solution I'm using in my testing process! Anyway, the H-10 is a solid piece of equipment. Glad to own one, I'm sure you are glad as well!
Yes i am happy to own it. I have not been able to use it as much as i would like this season. Moved the fam and been installing a bunch of generators. I did notice the h10 will pick up residue Freon because of its sensitivity. But that's different than picking up random particles. Good luck