GypsyR
just some guy
"On sale" he said. Borrowed a couple here and there and thought I needed my own. Fresh off the truck. C'mon guys, don't make me carry the whole thread now.
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I am very surprised how difficult it seems these two units are to source on Amazon!Not sure when I'll get around to trying these out but they're pretty neat. The PWM tool is the cheapest I've seen for the purpose. THe idea is that it fits on your Powerprobe tool and you can activate 12 volt components with the pulsed levels of power they expect rather than straight DC voltage. Modern fuel pumps and many transmission solenoids are what I had in mind using it for right off. Bought the amp meter....well, because it was there.
Good grief, somebody besides me remembers that flick!I bet the guy in Cherry 2000 could have used one of those!
Is that a 3/8" impact? That has a super low profile.Good grief, somebody besides me remembers that flick!
On topic. Been eyeing this for a while and finally used up a couple of Xmas gift cards on it.
Not real impressed. It's pretty low power. Feels kind of weird as you can NOT use it like a ratchet. It's pure impact, Might be the business with a shallow socket on stuff like radiator fan bolts and such. I still kind of like it but I think the applications are a bit more limited than I had hoped. They make another one of these that has decent power but it has a BIG head on it like a caveman club. A buddy has one. Not so good for close quarter access. There is also a 1/4" drive of this one, I can't really picture it being useful.