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Thanks guys, I know "there's no such thing as a free lunch" I just wanted to get an opinion from the experts. P.S. I know of one DJ that might try this device. If he does, I post the performance( or lack therof ) Joe
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joe , as the gys said you can't get water out oof a rock.or more than yo put in.seriously stay away from this unless they can show you proof for your own eyes. otherwise this is a big HOAX & i do mean BIG!ERWIN
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A fellow DJ has talked the company into providing one of these power-pusher devices for testing.
What kind of "field tests" would you guys recommend to see if this device really lives up to it's claims. I'll post the results of the tests here when complete. Thanks again.
Joe
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joe, i would like to see proof with a amp meter & volt meter that it does what it says.a ampprobe would be the insturment to use. like to check the current goes up to specs & voltage stays stable. i'll let the other guys may have some different things to say what they want. ERWIN
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I'd go along with that. We would want to measure the input current, the output current, and the output voltage.
And while you have the gadget, how about taking off the cover and seeing what's inside it? Or is it sealed/riveted to make such investigations difficult?
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good idea pauluk! i'd like to know whats in that rascal if it works. but it just can't ,can it?ERWIN
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i bet you these guys that are selling the item do not even know that the product does not do what they claim it does. they got wrong imformation and thought they could make money. they are most likely not electricians.
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