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Veteran and General Yakker
Looks great!
Is that just a Furman or something lighting that particular rack?
Is that just a Furman or something lighting that particular rack?
You can switch it from volts to amps, thought it would be fun to watch the amps pull the juice.Nice trick covering the display!
But I’ve seen some with no display as well.
Man, love that color -- that's a perfect example of positive displacement posing as fine art!
Don is coming down today, he wants to run some power tests on the 400. This is going to be fun.
Don just really wanted to check out your screwdriver collectionWhat an awesome day, Don wanted to play mad scientist and do some power and capacitance tests on one of my stock 400”s. He built a load tester using water heater elements, we tested it bone stock, then added some massive capacitors and tested again. The goal was to get some base line numbers and then test it against the WOPL 400. Unfortunately we had a glitch in the signal generator when we hooked up the WOPL and we unintentionally blew one of his DC protection board relays, so that was the end of testing. Still managed to have time for a steak dinner, plenty of cold snacks and a jam session, we finally ran out of gas at 3:30 am. Did I mention plenty of cold snacks? We plan on doing the tests again the next time our schedules sink to get the WOPL numbers and compare. It’s all just for fun and I am getting an education, what a great way to learn about these amps.
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No doubt.Don just really wanted to check out your screwdriver collection![]()
More human than a human ( know that one Lee ?)God, Spence, you are human.
You are getting there Spence. Mine is always a mess. Have to move one pile to another place to work on stuff. Too many simultaneous projects.No doubt.
And…see Joe, messy bench. Lol
Yup, I am getting there and can see how quickly the projects pile up. You guys are good/bad influences.You are getting there Spence. Mine is always a mess. Have to move one pile to another place to work on stuff. Too many simultaneous projects.