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Old 06-16-2004, 01:07 PM
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Hey, I think I've seen that guy at a race or something!
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Originally posted by Frank McKinney
Thankfully I haven't seen Steve exit the shower or or a body of water, so I wouldn't know...


...and I wouldn't want picture him doing that either...what are YOU going on about?
Ummm-maybe I should edit my post!! or maybe I am just jealous as I quickly go bald!!

Anywas-the Novak Tray looks cool!! Should be buying one tonight at track!! WHew-HOpe that was on topic.
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What's with the tiny image? Show the closeup!

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Wow! Thats a really aerodynamic hairstyle! I wonder how it handles...
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Steve, thanks for the deadshorting info... I guess I'll have to build a dead-shorting tray then...

Frank: very kewl driftin' homepage

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Old 06-17-2004, 01:44 AM
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Which one, my SoCal Ford Taurus Drifters webpage or my other one? hehe I'm still working on the drifting page, even though I don't have a Taurus any more. I had to sell the Green Beast unfortunately.

Sorry Steve, the guy asked the question!

Actually Steve, I do have a question to put this thread back on topic - the 12V wall adapter, what is that used for, like a fan or something? Also, when exported to other countries, is the appropriate plug for that country substituted?

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Frank: the tauruZ page. The texte is kewl

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Originally posted by Frank McKinney
Which one, my SoCal Ford Taurus Drifters webpage or my other one? hehe I'm still working on the drifting page, even though I don't have a Taurus any more. I had to sell the Green Beast unfortunately.

Sorry Steve, the guy asked the question!

Actually Steve, I do have a question to put this thread back on topic - the 12V wall adapter, what is that used for, like a fan or something? Also, when exported to other countries, is the appropriate plug for that country substituted?
the 12V wall adapter powers the tray if you don't want to hook it up to a power supply. A power cord is supplied as well for direct hook-up to your power supply.
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Old 06-17-2004, 07:53 AM
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Evicerator..

Everything worked great when plugged in with the 12V wall adapter...but when I used the supplied power cord..it didn't...
I opened up the plug and checked polarity. Just what I thought...they were soldered backwards. Re-soldered the wires and all is well....

anybody else have this problem?
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Originally posted by rc-zombies
the 12V wall adapter powers the tray if you don't want to hook it up to a power supply. A power cord is supplied as well for direct hook-up to your power supply.
Does the 12v power run a fan or something, or just the LCD?

The trays are available in the UK but I'm curious to know if they include the huge UK wall plug box or a US wall plug box.
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Originally posted by Frank McKinney
Does the 12v power run a fan or something, or just the LCD?

The trays are available in the UK but I'm curious to know if they include the huge UK wall plug box or a US wall plug box.
just powers the circuit boards/LCD. There's plenty of room to put a fan in there though... you'll have to just machine out some slots or screw directly in back of the aluminum housing...

I put a Hara Decal inside mine... racers ask me where they can get the Hara discharge tray... the purple is a perfect match for HPI's...
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Old 06-17-2004, 08:12 AM
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So is the N-Power supply's Just wish it could take 220v mains power, they'd sell a ton in Europe (hint, hint).

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Tower Hobbies have it in stock. Just order my.
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Novak tray is a really nice item to have in your pit box.. I highly recommend using one to keep your packs in tip top shape!

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daaaaaaanggg!!!!!! It did'nt come with aligator clips! Good thing I still had those QUASAR DC connectors and I used them

Peace guys and Happy Racing!
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