olds_gearhead Posts:155
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| 24 Nov 2009 05:43 PM |
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| As an FYI in regards to hydraulics and auxilliaries you can use a pressure sensitive switch on the appropriate hydraulic line at the back of the plow truck cab. The same type of switch can be used on a hydraulic sanding unit. |
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jfriske Posts:155
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| 30 Jul 2009 11:35 PM |
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| With a hyd snow plow, you should be able to put a ground senser in to tell if its up or down, depends on how u set it up |
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Tony
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| 10 Jun 2009 06:32 PM |
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GO3 Wi-Fi units will communicate to a preset Wi-Fi configuration. The supported configuration is below. * Supported Security Suite: WEP/ WPA-PSK(TKIP) * Supported Authentication: None/ Pre-Shared Key * Supported Networks: 802.11b/g * Group and Pairwise Encryption also supported (TKIP + WEP) GO3 Wi-Fi unit can be pre-programmed SSID and security of desired router from within Checkmate. On ignition off, the units will look for 802.11b/g signal. Please create a new thread if you require more information - the thread is not related to Hydrolic Auxiliaries |
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naushadathar@gmail.com Posts:155
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| 10 Jun 2009 02:30 PM |
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| how to configuer Go wifi to other ADSL modem |
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Roger
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| 07 Apr 2009 10:25 AM |
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Good day, An easier way is to install a limit switch on the plow, when raised or lowered it will cause a state change thus indicating the snow plow is in the up or down position |
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Deon
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Jakomo Posts:155
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| 05 Mar 2009 11:48 AM |
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I would like to find out the best solution to connect the auxiliary to a heavy duty snow plow. they have a master switch you turn on first but it does not lower or raises the plow. J
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