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Just my luck, DeWalt has let me down for the first time, maybe ever? The batteries will not hold a charge only tried to use it the first time and it was dead. At first I thought maybe the heat from sitting in the truck has something to do to it. They where own in the truck for maybe 3 days or even less. But I keep my batteries in the cab with me in the A/c and have other DeWalt 4 amp batteries and other brands sit in the cab and never had an issue. Anyone know why the batteries are discharging?? I think I read somewhere that other people had the same problem with this kit I may have even read it on here but don't remember. Is there any reason why you can only use a 2 amp hour battery with the adapter and can't use a higher amp hour pack. I think I just might buy the adapter, but I only have 4 amp hour packs. I have had a lot of tool fails this year but this might be the first DeWalt fail I have ever had ever.
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On 4/10/2017 at 8:57 PM, Grumpy MSG said:
Lowe's had them for $99 a week or two ago. I almost grabbed one, I just can't bring myself to replace my DCD950, we have literally been halfway around the world and back together.
Sucks to be me..lol
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2 minutes ago, Conductor562 said:
Tough they were. I knocked a brushed Milwaukee impact off a roof a couple years ago and killed it. I took it apart and found the service field (magnetic ring) was in 3 or 4 pieces. Found one for $20 at ereplacementparts and fixed it. It worked long enough for some crackhead to steal it and brand new XC battery.
There's a thread on here somewhere documenting the repair.
That sucks, my truck was broken into one time and lost everything even had to pay to repair the door, lock, and door latch which was just as bad as the tool loss. I fixed some tools in the past lots of brushes and some bad switch's that were taken out of other tools to fix. Had a DeWalt 20v recip saw last year with power fluctuating opened it up and the spade terminal on one of the brushes was burning up. So I just cut it and put a butt connector on it and within ten mins my field repair was done and back to work I go. Thats just another reason why I will forever be a DeWalt guy. I will open the Makita one day but its not a priority, I will have to find your Milwaukee repair
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58 minutes ago, KnarlyCarl said:
Interesting way for a youtube video, don't think i've ever run across a full chat upload, but man that eats away at some time, a full hour and 50 minute wow!
also i've neve joined in a youtube live chat, does that work well with the youtube app?
Yea the time seems to go by quick and before you know it the show is 2 hours long.lol They usually wait about 20 mins after they go live to start the giveaway. Yea the app should work fine I'm usually on my laptop but a lot of guys are on there phones, ipads, basically anything with WiFi..lol
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18 minutes ago, Conductor562 said:
I have one Ni-Cad Dewalt tool left. A little 9V Drill/Driver I got when I was 15 or 16. I have no battery for it, but it was my very first power tool, so I hung onto it.
The old Nicad tools use to be top of the line, its crazy to even think that now with brushless tools and high amp hour packs. But the Xrp stuff was tough as nails, I think this was the same drill I dropped of a two story house ten years ago. The cheap craftsmen bit holder snapped off in the chuck when it hit the concrete and the battery popped out. I put it back together took the broken bit out and got back to work. I had a Makita brushless drill fell out the back of the truck onto asphalt earlier this month and it was game over only the led turns on. I guess it fell in just the rite spot
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23 minutes ago, Mordekyle said:
Take it back for a refund.
Then buy another but show them the online price with free shipping. They should match it.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt shows $129 now on Tyler tools site, go figure..lol
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Welcome!!
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Awesome!! I have been slacking on here for over a year..lol
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21 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:
haha yeah back up until it sounds expensive!
Yessss!!! When you hear that sound you know you need to go forward now..lol
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Can't help but giggle every time someone says flap disc..lol
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Finally bought the DeWalt adapter this week. Saw a kit at Home Depot for $129 and thought that seems like an okay deal. Found out last night that Tyler Tool has it for $99 I never seem to get good deals on tools that's why I wait forever to buy them..lol If only I can buy all my tools for a penny like Penny Ricky!! Anyways I have two milk crates full of dead XRP batteries and a huge bins of 18 volt tools probably two or three of every tool. I feel like seeing what my old tools can do with some fresh gas and relive the XRP days, so many memories Like why is there batteries in the ice cooler ( because there hot and won't charge)..lol This is just what I found in the garage on short notice, I love that drill
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Hey guys if you can help out my buddy with his new channel it would mean the world to me. Subscribe and be entered to win some awesome prizes including a very expensive Flir DM284 if the goal is reached. You will find me on the live chat when the channel is live every Wednesday at around 10pm eastern time during the giveaways. Lots of great tools have been given away already including Veto tool bags, clamp meters, manifold gauges and so much more. Rules are comment on last week's giveaway video, subscribe (have to have 1000 subs for Flir meter giveaway by Wednesday), share and be in the live chat during the live giveaway. Its a great time just hanging out in the chat with everyone!! This week's giveaway is an Amprobe ACD14 Pro clamp meter, Fieldpiece refrigerant leak detector and possibly a Flir DM284 meter (if a 1000 subs by Wednesday), and other tools will be added during the live giveaway. Hope to see you guys there, Thank you so much!!
Subscribe and comment on this video to enter,
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2 hours ago, regopit said:
How many inside units can you run off the outside unit?
On this model just one, but they have other models that can have up to 4 head units with only one condenser
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In case of fire I will be running the other way, not to the truck for the fire extinguisher and back to the fire. But if my Dewalt tool's are in harm's way I may become a hero
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First time hearing about this
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The truck needs some lube
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10 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:
Cool, how does it compare to the Mitsubishi?
This brand is super affordable compared to a Mitsubishi you really can't compare the two. Mitsubishi would be for customers who want the the best and this Ecox would be for people who want cooling but have a budget. But it does seem well built and cools great, the remote feels a little cheap and really light. But with all the money you saved you can just by a universal remote. I have only installed two of this brand so far, so as far as longevity I don't know yet. But it's important to install surge suppression on the property because these inverters are super sensitive, a Mitsubishi can be killed young with no protection. Some of the inverter boards are crazy expensive and if you have to order the board, those people will be without A/c for a long time. In South Florida A/c is not a luxury its a necessity, I just installed a surge suppressor yesterday so I will post that. I got off topic here but the Ecox runs quietly and you really can't complain for the money but there really isn't any thing to complain about.
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Installation of a ductless mini split, 18 seer inverter 12,000 btu (1 ton) with WiFi option. There was no line cover installed because the owner doesn't know what to do with the exterior of the building yet. The signal soow cable from the indoor unit was a tight fit. Had I known it was going to be like that I would have used my own cable to follow the lineset and make it look better but the cable was supplied with the unit. Got rained out one day so had to go back again to finish electrical. Video shows how quiet the unit is at full speed under a heavy load.
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My coke comes in a little baggy
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On 3/14/2017 at 2:03 PM, Jronman said:
The damage doesn't look as bad as it could've been. There was a brick transmission shop in the town I go to school that burnt too the ground a couple weeks ago. I don't think anything was salvagable
Yea its not horrible but that's because the owner pressure washed and primed the walls in these pics. I went there when the fire department was still there the place was filled with smoke and all the equipment was in there. Everything had an inch of ash on it and the room was pitch black, you couldn't see anything even with a flashlight. I'm using a Dewalt DCL050 with my phone flash while filming
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22 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:
Yep there's a few tricks to it and quite an important procedure to it.
I've never heard of nylog, does it go on the flares?
Nylog is amazing I use it on everything this video explains it well. Blue is for R410a and red is for R22
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Fire damage in a gas station electrical room. Cause of fire grease fire, there using the electrical room as an illegal kitchen. I guess fire suppression system doesn't work on that hood..lol This happened about two weeks ago the owner pressure washed and put white primer everywhere. That's what you see in the video, it was totally smoked out the first time I went there. He was trying to hide some damage from the inspectors that's why he did that. But everything has to be ripped out and rewired. I don't know what the deal is with gas stations burning down in my neighborhood. I did two back to back only a mile apart from each other on the same road about two years ago.
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On 2/25/2017 at 10:50 PM, KnarlyCarl said:
If you're serious about this, you need to follow their directions.
You can flare the lines and do all that, oil the flare nuts threads with refrigerant oil, then torque the flare nuts properly according to the directions. Then apply 400 psi nitrogen to the system to hold for several hours. Then evacuate the system, break it with nitrogen three times and one final evacuation to hold below 500 microns for 20 minutes
Hey Carl I install mini's too, I use nylog have you heard of it? Its really good stuff, nice to see an A/c post from you
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