[Amps] Maintenance-free

BRADLEY FOCKEN BFOCKEN at msn.com
Mon Feb 27 14:35:08 EST 2017


Steve,
It is really not that hard. You could also ask someone too log onto your computer and do this for you. That makes it quite painless on your part. You just sit back and watch the cursor. HiHi
73
 Brad 

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Brad Focken
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Colorado Springs, Colorado 80917
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Steve Wright
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2017 11:45 AM
To: amps at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Maintenance-free

On 28/02/17 06:00, Catherine James <catherine.james at att.net> wrote:
> As a teen-ager and early-twenty-something, I changed the oil in my 
> car. It was easy. You either popped the hood or crawled under the car 
> (depending on the model), used a tool to break the oil filter loose 
> and unscrew it, replaced the filter, threw away the old oil, and 
> refilled.

Girls like you were hard to find back when I was a teenager.

> [....]  Reading about these "99 errors" and need to reset microprocessors on more modern amps leaves me cold.  I have zero interest in trying to do maintenance on something with that level of complexity.

It's not too bad once you've had to do it the first time, like anything I suppose.

Serial terminals and 'commands' go kinda like - ok so we plug this in here and press 'enter' - it worked, terminal said "OK>" !! Sooo diag command is, um, "?", so hits ? and enter, and voila!! Whole page of very concise answers!!  How hard is it get a concise answer?  Very quickly it becomes actually less complex, but yeah there's a hump to get over.


Steve

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