Re: Stealth PID install w/ alarm lights



You think that e-mails always get through? hmmm, perhaps not.

I guess I didn't get the one you sent advising me that shipment was
delayed for 10 days for whatever reason you had.


you'd rather post a snotty remark.

Consider it credit against the dozens that you have make towards other
people, including me, in the past.


and why were you in a HURRYdo
this hack job?

I wasn't. I took my time to do it the way I wanted it done, with the
exception of accidentally turning the Dremel tool on after I took it
out of the hole and marking the case. I don't see how this is a
"hack" job. It is no different than a front mounted pid installation
with the exception of having some, probably negligable, heat
dissipation through the front panel of the pid.


do NOT look to me for warranty support or ANY support on this
equipment, as you are abusing it. good to know.

That is what I expected anyway. I have already planned to deal
directly with the manufacturer in the event that I have a problem.


Ah well, your time is yours to do with as you see fit
"r0cketscientist"

Perhaps that comment will have you realize that you have no more to
add to this discussion.

On another note, thanks for the good deal on the pid kit. After
buying the wire and crimps, it only cost about $104 installed.
Although, you should update your auction listing if you haven't
already to indicate that it ships with a 25A and not a 40A relay.

Ryan

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