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  1. 18 hours ago, dwasifar said:

     

    Of course you bought one to test for us, right? 

    my Inner tool beast says  BUY it and put it in a TOOL FIGHT!!!!      hilti,dewalt,milwaukee,makita,ridgid ....BRING THEM ALL ON.....

     

    but my buddy said lets get churros and that was that :D

     

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  2. 15 hours ago, Claeg said:

     

    As I stated I experienced the same thing. Which battery did you use? After thinking about it I can't help but wonder if the 4.0ah battery I threw on there caused to work faster than the small black battery that is included in the kit.

     

    since this is my first ryobi, I dont have other batteries, i used the one that came with it, and i worked with it about 45 min and it did die.

  3. You have to let me know how you like the sprayer, been eyeballing it for a while now. Would be so so much better for spraying insecticide around the house, as well as other stuff. Lots of mixed reviews on it, mostly good but there's always questions...



    I used it and it's pretty good. First tip is always fill it just with water only so when you run it, you can check for leaks and tighten what needs tightening. Once you hit the power button it stays on, motor runs continuously. Once adjusted it sprayed out a nice flow. Overall it's pretty good. The only downside is that 1 gallon capacity sure goes quick. Good buy. I'm also wanting the cordless hot glue gun.


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  4. 17 hours ago, FlaveNico said:

    Picked these up brand new off Craigslist. 25 bucks!!! Work really well so far while cutting the lawn and trying to listen to my podcasts. So far impressed.


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    Update after using for a few hours.  the loops around the ears aren't plastic they are foam that incases the cables, still pretty comfortable. at first i didn't think id like the volume/ control switch because its too big but i got used to it. the Big buttons are a huge plus!!  it is however placed (for me) a little to low. if it were higher up i could clip it to a pocket on my t-shirt but its to low for that. performance wise though I like it.  I sorta modified my lawnmower so it revs higher but its way louder so before id need to wear earmuffs over my in-ear bose headphones to hear without missing a few parts but these really do a good job at blocking out enough noise to where i can hear discussions on what I'm listening to with easy.

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  5. On 4/24/2017 at 10:24 AM, sparky603 said:

    Although my gen-1 Fuel drill was still going strong, with what I use them for, I can always use a little more grunt.

     

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    No man alive has ever said.... hmmm i have 2-3 drills i think thats plenty. I dont need anymore.

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  6. On 4/19/2017 at 2:46 AM, bee-man said:

    Man, I couldn't help it... there was a spring sale and I splurged. This saw is way overkill for my needs, but it was cheaper than the single 18V brushless saw. I'm just a home DIYer, but I love these teal tools. I'm such a tool poser, lol

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    NICEEEEEEE i have the Black impact and LOVE it, same goes for the Blower. Picked up my blower at home depot when they were discontinuing them for 39.00

  7. Just now, rrmccabe said:

    Something has to power the camera.


    The Yellow line with RCA connector that goes into your Pioneer is nothing more than a video output signal.

     

    The one you linked has a DIN style connector where it gets its B+ (power).

     

    if your connector you are talking about looks like this.

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    Then there is more because that wont power the camera.

    oh yeah,  one wire is spliced into the back of the head unit itself using a Male-female inline tap   i disconnected the male and used A test light to see if there's power and there was

     

  8. 13 minutes ago, rrmccabe said:

    I think you will find another small box to power the camera.


    The whole setup should look something like this.PIOONER_ND-BC20PA-3.thumb.jpg.ea0d6b79512f3fea4b2d7f61744fddaf.jpg

    could it be done without that other box? this seems to be the camera offered from pioneer. the one installed is silver and built in the license plate frame. its very similar to this one.   https://www.crutchfield.com/S-jfV4y9WpZcA/p_707VTL200/Boyo-License-Plate-Camera-Chrome-finish.html

     

  9. I removed the glove compartment and found the "hide away" unit  and saw a yellow RCA plugged into the "camera" port. its just hard to go down each wire to check.   

    5 minutes ago, rrmccabe said:

    Could be bad camera or bad fuse or power supply module. The camera should be a RCA style connector for the video but the camera needs power so there is an inline module to do that. At least on all the Pioneers I have had.

     

     

     

  10. Have a 2007 dodge 2500 diesel That I purchased  used.  it has a pioneer N5 deck with flip out screen. the guy has a sub and amp installed etc and a rear view license plate camera. the radio works, the sub works, the Satellite radio works,

     BUT the issue is, When i Shift into reverse the screen switches to camera mode but its black, on the screen you see the warning that things on screen may be reversed, but thats it.

     

     Any idea? im pretty sure it was wired correctly because i see the wiring tucked away nicely and zip tied. bad camera? maybe? 

     

    Head unit : Pioneer AVIC-n5

  11. 4 hours ago, Conductor562 said:

    I searched my property and some of the neighboring woods yesterday for the remainder of my missing lawn &a garden tools and came up with nothing. There are at least 2 shovels, a garden rake, a mattock, and an axe missing. The axe is the only tool that really concerns me out of the bunch, but the kids swear they don't know anything about it. 

     

    I'll get a new mattock and rake one day this week, but I did take this opportunity to go ahead and order a new axe. I don't use an axe much, and only for stuff I can't get to with a chainsaw, but I wanted something a little nicer than the standard $30 hardware store offerings.

     

    Found this Husqvarna A1400 for $76 and decided to give it a try. There's not much out there in terms of reviews, but I'd never seen one like it in the wild and thought it looked cool if nothing else

     

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    if anything, you'll have the best lookin ax on the block.

     

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