03-04-2014, 06:01 AM
Willie
They are all hung individually and depending on size you can get up to 50 at once. I've got to cut up some wires the ones I was using are shot.
I size them before and after, I tried just sizing after but it was a no go bullet got lodged in the sizer.
Once I get the solution up to temp I shut the heater off and let them cook, And if would be better to do it in a garage that is well ventilated than in the house.
The power supply's are a long story, The one on the bottom and a another one came from the same seller on ebay. It and the other one wouldn't work. He sent the second one to replace the first one, And it didn't work either.
So he gave me a refund and I got the one on top from another seller. I gave one of the frist two to a friend and I haven't ask him if he has it working or not. I did get the other one working but I haven't uded it yet don't know if it will hold up or not.
The one I'm usine is a 30 volt 5 amp the other one is 5 volt at 5 amp you really don't need a lot of power to do this.
Paul
They are all hung individually and depending on size you can get up to 50 at once. I've got to cut up some wires the ones I was using are shot.
I size them before and after, I tried just sizing after but it was a no go bullet got lodged in the sizer.
Once I get the solution up to temp I shut the heater off and let them cook, And if would be better to do it in a garage that is well ventilated than in the house.
The power supply's are a long story, The one on the bottom and a another one came from the same seller on ebay. It and the other one wouldn't work. He sent the second one to replace the first one, And it didn't work either.
So he gave me a refund and I got the one on top from another seller. I gave one of the frist two to a friend and I haven't ask him if he has it working or not. I did get the other one working but I haven't uded it yet don't know if it will hold up or not.
The one I'm usine is a 30 volt 5 amp the other one is 5 volt at 5 amp you really don't need a lot of power to do this.
Paul
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