Roger: This is "sort of" out of place on the whole list, but not totally- A big thanks for the program you did at the Houston Chapter last weekend! I guess the less than huge crowd was indicative that many have already made uptheir minds, and don't need to be confused with any facts. I was impressed with The organization of your talk- Your information and research- Your candid admission that a "whole system" isn't essential for everyone- Your demonstration "soundboard gizmo", even though it needed more time to "cook". All in all, an excellent, informative, helpful program. les bartlett houston On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:48:47 -0400 "Roger Wheelock" <roger@dampp-chaser.com> writes: >Just a note to clarify two Dampp-Chaser issues under discussion. The >Add an Outlet (AAO) we supply replaced a three way adaptor we >previously carried. We found that the three way adaptor was resulting >in the humidistat being positioned too far from the soundboard for the >switching mechanism to get proper feedback. We recommend vice grips >or pliers if you are having trouble closing the AAO. Also the method >Bob Anderson posted is a very good approach. When closing the AAO >please make sure the power cord is resting in the proper channel. It >is impossible to close the AAO if the cord is off center. > >Bill Bremmer posted regarding the need for a humidistat with a longer >power cord. We have supplied a humidistat with a twenty foot cord for >a number of years. It was developed for installations in public >places. It is model H2-20. If your distributor does not have it in >stock, it can be drop shipped from the factory. > >Regarding recommendations for a tool kit, we have a new installation >video available describing the tools for both a vertical and a grand >installation. We supply it free of charge. Call 800-438-1524. > >Roger Wheelock, VP >roger@dampp-chaser.com >www.dampp-chaser.com > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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