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  • Hello all!

    I ordered a full, assembled HHO electronics kit from RedMeanie about 2 months ago--just before he stopped taking orders--and have since moved out of my parent's house. Due to this, I no longer have the garage filled with the tools needed to continue tooling around with this project, and won't for a good while. I'm posting to see if anybody would like to buy that kit from me. I've never used it and the parts haven't even ever been taken out of the little plastic bags he put them in to ship them. The parts are as follows:

    Dual EFIE kit, assembled with double pole 6 position rotary switch

    Full Hi-Power PWM kit, assembled with all 4 50A Mosfets

    These were painstakingly put together by RedMeanie himself, and I'm not going to be able to use them, so I figure I'd put them up here. They cost me $126 altogether with assembly and shipping, and I'll ship them anywhere in the US for $120. I'm not looking to make money off this, just as RedMeanie wasn't. I'm just trying to get the parts to someone who can use them and see no reason I should lose money on it. I know he's got his hands tied right now and can't exactly be making parts for us , so if you're looking for a kit, here's your chance.

    Again, these have never been removed from their packaging, and never been around voltage or static electricity in noteworthy amounts.

    Please email me at revnelson@gmail.com with any questions. That's also the email I use for PayPal, but don't send any payment without confirming with me first. I wouldn't want two people to all of a sudden send me money for the one kit I have...

    Cheers!

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    • Question for RedMeanie

      I purchased from RevNelson the Dual EFIE kit, assembled with double pole 6 position rotary switch and the Full Hi-Power PWM kit, assembled with all 4 50A Mosfets.
      My question is on the efie pcb where U hook up the 6 position rotary switch their is a jumper wire from the center hole to what I think is the leanist hole futherest from the LED, do I need to take this jumper wire out so that I can connect the center wire to common and lean wire, both to 6 position rotary switch ? Sorry for the question but Iam a plumber and know nothing about electronics but I will do the best I can. Thanks

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      • Originally posted by Bogus Bogart View Post
        I purchased from RevNelson the Dual EFIE kit, assembled with double pole 6 position rotary switch and the Full Hi-Power PWM kit, assembled with all 4 50A Mosfets.
        My question is on the efie pcb where U hook up the 6 position rotary switch their is a jumper wire from the center hole to what I think is the leanist hole futherest from the LED, do I need to take this jumper wire out so that I can connect the center wire to common and lean wire, both to 6 position rotary switch ? Sorry for the question but Iam a plumber and know nothing about electronics but I will do the best I can. Thanks
        Yes, Remove the jumper and wire up the rotary. The jumper was put there for calibration.
        RedMeanie
        (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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        • Thanks for quick answer.

          Thanks for the help.

          Bogus Bogart

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          • Question for RedMeanie

            Hey RedMeanie can the slide switch that come with the dual efie be replaced with a single toggle switch or two toggle switches, and if so what kind ? We have a small radio shack here.
            Thanks
            Bogus Bogart

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            • Originally posted by Bogus Bogart View Post
              Hey RedMeanie can the slide switch that come with the dual efie be replaced with a single toggle switch or two toggle switches, and if so what kind ? We have a small radio shack here.
              Thanks
              Bogus Bogart
              It can....Any reason why? The 4PDT switches are pretty hard to locate and expensive. Radio Shack definitely will not have them. I switched from Toggle to slide because it is less likely to accidentally get switched.

              RedMeanie
              (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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              • That would be a 4PDT switch, would it have 12 lugs on it as well?

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                • Originally posted by Bogus Bogart View Post
                  That would be a 4PDT switch, would it have 12 lugs on it as well?
                  Yes it would....Wire it like this:
                  Attached Files
                  RedMeanie
                  (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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                  • Thanks RedMeanie

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                    • One more question

                      RedMeanie would this be the righ switch I have to order online so I don't won't to make a mistake. Sorry for to many questions.
                      Thanks

                      Action-Electronics.com

                      Switches, Toggle Switches, Rocker Switches, Push Button Switches, Foot Switches

                      4PDT ON ON Metal 35-036

                      Miniature Bat Handle Toggle Switches
                      Specifications:
                      Current Rating: 5A-120V AC/28V DC, 2A-250V AC
                      Initial Contact Resistance: 10 Milliohms (max.) @2-4V DC
                      Insulation Resistance: 10(9) Ohms (min.)
                      Dielectric Strength: 1000V RMS (min.)
                      Contact Material: Coin Silver – Silver plated
                      Terminal Material: Copper Alloy – Silver plate
                      Temperature Rating: -30°C to 85°C
                      Electrical Life: 100,000 make-and-break cycles at full load
                      (35-010/35-036); others 40,000 cycles
                      Terminal Type: Solder
                      Mounting Hole: 0.250"
                      Hardware: Nuts (2), Locking Ring, Lockwasher

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                      • Originally posted by Bogus Bogart View Post
                        RedMeanie would this be the righ switch I have to order online so I don't won't to make a mistake. Sorry for to many questions.
                        Thanks

                        Action-Electronics.com

                        Switches, Toggle Switches, Rocker Switches, Push Button Switches, Foot Switches

                        4PDT ON ON Metal 35-036

                        Miniature Bat Handle Toggle Switches
                        Specifications:
                        Current Rating: 5A-120V AC/28V DC, 2A-250V AC
                        Initial Contact Resistance: 10 Milliohms (max.) @2-4V DC
                        Insulation Resistance: 10(9) Ohms (min.)
                        Dielectric Strength: 1000V RMS (min.)
                        Contact Material: Coin Silver – Silver plated
                        Terminal Material: Copper Alloy – Silver plate
                        Temperature Rating: -30°C to 85°C
                        Electrical Life: 100,000 make-and-break cycles at full load
                        (35-010/35-036); others 40,000 cycles
                        Terminal Type: Solder
                        Mounting Hole: 0.250"
                        Hardware: Nuts (2), Locking Ring, Lockwasher
                        Yes, But here is a guy Ive bought from before and the switch is $5 cheaper:
                        Miniature 4PDT Toggle Switch ON-ON # M402 - eBay (item 110302313549 end time Oct-27-08 17:03:23 PDT)
                        He's on eBay but he's a good seller......
                        And Quality Parts.....
                        RedMeanie
                        (psst...Don't Tell Anyone, But I'm Really Not Mean!)

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