Of course, I returned the "book"... maybe, that is why you did not credit me back by money? I figured you were just in need of the money. Daniel, I do get your "excitement" and I wanted to enjoy your "lessons" but, you get side-tracked with "woman" and lose focus on the information... The real trouble shooting.
In a professional environment / warranty claims for dealerships, etc. dealing with service writers all this is true and makes a great point. Also makes you more money.
Also, lmao - You know how you test house current? You buy a generator, then you add the voltage from the generator to the line you are testing then you deduct the voltage from the generator from the total voltage and this will give you the line voltage you are testing! LMAO -- of course, you do not need the generator to test the line voltage... You get my joke here I hope.
I enjoy your channel and the way you go about your trouble shooting (outstanding!)... Love your honesty, trouble shooting skills and love how you share your channel with some of your subscribers (that come to your shop)... Keep it up - wish you success.
IT is indeed a purposeless tool in my humble opinion. Any tool that requires removing the original load from the circuit your working with is not a tools that is worthwhile. Cheers to you
I've just bought one and although it does work with my meter showing static voltage it does not load circuits like it's been claimed the meter cost me 30 quid and the loadpro cost 85 quid.but bother to buy this piece of rubbish folks
Also, lmao - You know how you test house current? You buy a generator, then you add the voltage from the generator to the line you are testing then you deduct the voltage from the generator from the total voltage and this will give you the line voltage you are testing! LMAO -- of course, you do not need the generator to test the line voltage... You get my joke here I hope.
Still waiting for you to return the book. Got the cash right here. I also have a tech student very eager to have what you find stupid.
Of course, I returned the "book"... maybe, that is why you did not credit me back by money? I figured you were just in need of the money. Daniel, I do get your "excitement" and I wanted to enjoy your "lessons" but, you get side-tracked with "woman" and lose focus on the information... The real trouble shooting.
You didn't send the book to me. I have no idea where you sent it. Sorry.
How did you get my note book ;)
LOL I just saw this Mac...
haha No one can read the things i write in my book not even me :)
overpriced book indeed for what's contained.
Lol on the writer getting triggered on everyone except him calling electricity "juice"
In a professional environment / warranty claims for dealerships, etc. dealing with service writers all this is true and makes a great point. Also makes you more money.
Also, lmao - You know how you test house current? You buy a generator, then you add the voltage from the generator to the line you are testing then you deduct the voltage from the generator from the total voltage and this will give you the line voltage you are testing! LMAO -- of course, you do not need the generator to test the line voltage... You get my joke here I hope.
I haven't laughed this much at a video in a long time. Well done!
Thanks Wes, hope your weather has changed for the better for you up there...
Plug your red lead in voltage side not amperage.
Never mind I need my eyes checked.
no slag im screwed no in proper I am in trouble :)
the girls look hot!
LOL - I enjoy this comment each time I see it... thank you
I could not disagree more.
Snowflake ❄️, make a video and show us all how you disagree. Lmao 🤣 Fake Person working for this nut job who hates "juice" 🤣
BRAVO SIR! If I could give this video ten thumbs up I would haha!!!
I enjoy your channel and the way you go about your trouble shooting (outstanding!)... Love your honesty, trouble shooting skills and love how you share your channel with some of your subscribers (that come to your shop)... Keep it up - wish you success.
IT is indeed a purposeless tool in my humble opinion. Any tool that requires removing the original load from the circuit your working with is not a tools that is worthwhile. Cheers to you
I've just bought one and although it does work with my meter showing static voltage it does not load circuits like it's been claimed the meter cost me 30 quid and the loadpro cost 85 quid.but bother to buy this piece of rubbish folks
Also, lmao - You know how you test house current? You buy a generator, then you add the voltage from the generator to the line you are testing then you deduct the voltage from the generator from the total voltage and this will give you the line voltage you are testing! LMAO -- of course, you do not need the generator to test the line voltage... You get my joke here I hope.