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Forgot to mention, Dave also makes PCs. That's his 20A PC in the photo (sorry for the blurry photo).Mark
Learn something new everyday..
I'm not holding out on you, I'm just working with some new pieces and parts. Plus, you have the power cable thing down pretty good yourself It's always on a low boil over here in Albuquerque.Right now, I'm just trying to figure out how to get to Dallas>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dave
I know the first step. 1. walk out the front door. Get off the confuzer!
Thanks, I needed that. Looks like I'll (we'll) be flying into Dallas at 2:00 PM tomorrow. Gosh, what a struggle it is to get from here to there. Had the truck all loaded up with diffusers to take to Dallas.................. Diffusers that have been pulled from my crappy website because we (me, another Dave - the foam guy) have been having a heckuva time getting good foam block to cut into product........................ product on hold................wait... back up a day....Yesterday, 4:45PM-ish..... I am blowing down the freeway with the back of my truck loaded with diffusers that I have just picked up from Dave, the cutter. He isn't happy with them, I'm not happy with them, but I'm motoring down the road and I hear: BANG!!! One of the bungees holding down the load has decided to commit suicide and painted, sealed diffusers are flying out of the back of my truck and into oncoming traffic. I can only imagine the look on the people's faces as they see these 2 foot by 4 foot things flying into their way. I look in the rearview mirror and there are cars and trucks dodging, for the most part, these wavy looking foam apparitions, but a few get run over and explode into clouds of styrofoam bits and pieces..............I've just talked to Jim, the guy with the kidney stone that was supposed to ride/drive with me to Dallas today to help Danny and Gary set up rooms.....I think we're gonna make it there tomorrow.......What a clusterf.........I'll know more, later.Dave
Dave says the 20A IEC has more surface area.
Huh? Is that like the Tardis...space expansion inside? WhoWouldaThunk...
My Dad, the electrician, said: "Too much contact area is just barely enough", once. I remembered that.Dave
Robin robin robinWhere have you been?Dave says the 20A IEC has more surface area. That would translate to better elec properties. I did it on the Mutha.
I like your friend already.
Yeah, he's a bit over the top with it comes to his cars,,,, but he don't know squat about good audio. He still uses a Craig 8-track in his 69 Camaro convertible. Cheers,Robin
Jason, Jason, Jason,,,,,Big difference in the power potential of the Mutha and the Uber when compared to the MajikBuss which I was led to believe was made for 15a circuits, even tho the components inside could withstand much more. AFAIC, 20A IEC on the MajikBuss is like putting a BB454 engine in a Chevy Vega. And I know how that story goes cuz I've got a friend who owns one. But far be it for me to say that overkill's a bad thing,,, my system overflows with overkill. Cheers,Robin