Sensor cable test tool
#17
Thanks PDR, my test tool arrived today and looks great. A really professional and well made device. You'd have no trouble selling these commercially if you wanted to.
#22
Based on this info: https://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/...mPostcode=2222, prices would start from just under AUD16 up to AUDRidiculous
The "Standard" and "Economy Air" look like decent options. Standard has tracking. Might be worth seeing if a buddy or two want one and amortising shipping costs. The units are quite light, so weight is not a massive issue.
Phil.
The "Standard" and "Economy Air" look like decent options. Standard has tracking. Might be worth seeing if a buddy or two want one and amortising shipping costs. The units are quite light, so weight is not a massive issue.
Phil.
#23
Tech Rookie
In course of other tinkering, I developed a small standalone tool to test brushless sensor cables.
I've got a few units for sale for $15 (+ postage as applicable), if you're the kind of racer that just has to have all the cool gadgets. They are self-contained and include a user-replaceable 2032 battery. I'm not making any money on these, but thought some early adopters might like a little diagnostic tool for their kit bag.
See pics for details, but you just plug in both ends of the cable and hit the go button. Any red lights is not a good thing
Payment via PayPal.
Phil.
I've got a few units for sale for $15 (+ postage as applicable), if you're the kind of racer that just has to have all the cool gadgets. They are self-contained and include a user-replaceable 2032 battery. I'm not making any money on these, but thought some early adopters might like a little diagnostic tool for their kit bag.
See pics for details, but you just plug in both ends of the cable and hit the go button. Any red lights is not a good thing
Payment via PayPal.
Phil.