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okay has anyone sent this link to Marc. Marc would try this out and let us know what you think..Can I barrow it after Chris is done..Now lets see if my math is correct before Marc calls on it..

"PAYBACK:
Getting paid $5 per test on 50% of your first 1000 tests, your first trip module will generate $2500 in testing revenue, more than doubling your investment! "

So you get 2.50 per circuit on your first 1000 circuits..
So its return is more than double the cost so it is less than 1250.00 plus tax and shipping..

Oh Yea go ahead post the price before I get the math done.. no fair..

So I see you need laptop and portable printer to down load and produce reports for the owner..

Marc will test it for us...
 
I posted on this a year or so ago, and I decided the potential liability was too great. Let me see if I can find that old thread...

Here we go, from September of 2005:
http://www.mikeholt.com/codeforum/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=000918

http://www.mikeholt.com/codeforum/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=000918


EDIT... I don't know why the link thing does't work when you click on it, but if you cut and paste the unparsed link to your browser it will work. Short story is, I don't have one and I'm not getting one.
 
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I'm just an old fashioned lektrishun. I only own linesmans and a screwdriver. And a torch and solder pot. I don't trust those new fangled gadgets that might save me time and make me money.
 
peter d said:
I'm just an old fashioned lektrishun. I only own linesmans and a screwdriver. And a torch and solder pot. I don't trust those new fangled gadgets that might save me time and make me money.
Thanks, Peter. I'm not sure why I get busted on for owning gadgets. Most of them aren't expecially expensive, and most are very helpful in terms of time and effort savings. I'm sure there are others like me out there. I might just be the most vocal on the topic, I guess. ;)
 
mdshunk said:
I'm sure there are others like me out there. I might just be the most vocal on the topic, I guess. ;)

You're not the only gadget lover, that's for sure. Most "normal" electricians (I use that term loosely ;) ) have a nice collection of stuff to help them with their particular specialty.
 
mdshunk said:
Thanks, Peter. I'm not sure why I get busted on for owning gadgets. Most of them aren't expecially expensive, and most are very helpful in terms of time and effort savings. I'm sure there are others like me out there. I might just be the most vocal on the topic, I guess. ;)
Three words: Gel-A-See:wink:
 
mdshunk said:
Naw, I don't think so. I just make an entertaining target, and that's totally fine with me.
Maybe it's time to change that avatar to something more appropiate:
bullseye_sml.jpg


LOL ..

j/k

Marc...didn't we talk with some guy that was selling/making that about a year or so ago on some other forum?
 
celtic said:
Marc...didn't we talk with some guy that was selling/making that about a year or so ago on some other forum?
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I vaugely remember somebody talking about making some cobbled up something or other along these lines, when I pointed out to him that the instrument already existed.
 
peter d said:
I'm just an old fashioned lektrishun. I only own linesmans and a screwdriver. And a torch and solder pot. I don't trust those new fangled gadgets that might save me time and make me money.


for a minute there i thought you were talking about me. :D (go ahead emahler, lay it on me.)
 
mdshunk said:
Thanks, Peter. I'm not sure why I get busted on for owning gadgets. Most of them aren't expecially expensive, and most are very helpful in terms of time and effort savings. I'm sure there are others like me out there. I might just be the most vocal on the topic, I guess. ;)


My apologies Marc. I thought you would have found that humorous.
 
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