Re: [RE-wrenches] Wireless AGS for Magnum?

2016-09-22 Thread Kevin Pegg
Hi Ron, Wireless AGS extension can be done with wireless radio modems. Short range kit will cost about $500 US for the hardware. I've used these before. http://www.bb-elec.com/Products/Wireless-Cellular/Zlinx-Wireless-Modems-and-I-O/Zlinx-Industrial-Grade-Wireless-Radio-Modems.aspx Kevin

Re: [RE-wrenches] Wireless AGS for Magnum?

2016-09-22 Thread Mac Lewis
Hi Ron, Is this a 2 wire start? Is it an AGS-N or AGS-S? Tough to do if it's non-networked. If it is networked you can use the AGS to drive the coil of a wireless relay. On Sep 22, 2016 6:31 PM, "RM You" wrote: > Hi Wrenches, > I have a customer with a compromised

Re: [RE-wrenches] Fluke 337

2016-09-22 Thread Benn Kilburn
Ya know whati'll echo Ron's comment. Check the leads. I was also questioning an intermittent working Fluke...switched out the leads with one that was working fine and found that one of the leads was the problem. FWIW, I found the loose connection was where the wire went into the moulded

[RE-wrenches] Wireless AGS for Magnum?

2016-09-22 Thread RM You
Hi Wrenches, I have a customer with a compromised underground wire from the Magnum AGS to his generator 150’ away. It quit working after 4 years. He’s wondering if there is another option to digging up the cable such as a wireless device. I’m thinking that the problem is the negative continuity

Re: [RE-wrenches] Fluke 337

2016-09-22 Thread RM You
Hi Drake, you might want to check the leads. I had an intermittently working Fluke where the leads looked perfectly good but they were the problem. Ron > On Sep 13, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Drake > wrote: > > Hello Wrenches, > > My old Fluke 337 is working

Re: [RE-wrenches] Fire fighters safety class

2016-09-22 Thread dan
Hey Charles, Thanks for your reply. First off I'd like to suggest that anyone truly interested in Fire Ground Activities and serving their community, should join their local fire department if possible. I'm sure the community would appreciate it and the fire dept. could most likely use the

Re: [RE-wrenches] Amphenol and MC4 crimper

2016-09-22 Thread Luke Christy
HI Carl, I used that tool for a couple of years, and found it fine. I did eventually switch to a Rennsteig crimper for H4 connectors but only because I found a great deal on eBay. I wouldn’t have any qualms about using the Amphenol-branded tool. It definitely doesn’t have the quality of the

Re: [RE-wrenches] Amphenol and MC4 crimper

2016-09-22 Thread jay
I would suggest talking to the folks at PV cables. They know about crimpers! jay peltz power > On Sep 21, 2016, at 7:19 PM, Kevin Pegg wrote: > > I purchased a Helios H4TC0001 crimper, as recommended by Kyocera and have to > report it as junk. After wrecking

Re: [RE-wrenches] Amphenol and MC4 crimper

2016-09-22 Thread Kristopher Schmid
Carl, I have owned that exact tool for 8 years or so. It has worked flawlessly for me on I would guess around 600 crimps. Kris On Sep 21, 2016 2:57 PM, "Carl Adams" wrote: Hello Wrenches, I wanted to ask you about Helios and MC4 crimpers. I bought a set of theAmpenol