Dieselxtx
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How much is the power supply I don't see the price maybe I'm blind idk??
AXR
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$55usd His site is kinda weird. you have to go to 'Order' http://yamaheater.com/Order.phpHow much is the power supply I don't see the price maybe I'm blind idk??
monte1214
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This is the one I went with.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01FTLSV1E/ref=pe_386430_30332290_TE_3p_dp_i1
I plan on mounting it beside the 12v on the sled.
Just need to figure out how best to drill the plastic? Hole Saw or Step Bit?
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01FTLSV1E/ref=pe_386430_30332290_TE_3p_dp_i1
I plan on mounting it beside the 12v on the sled.
Just need to figure out how best to drill the plastic? Hole Saw or Step Bit?
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And it's only 1 amp.
Plus as previously said....kinda big to mount.
Plus as previously said....kinda big to mount.
$55usd His site is kinda weird. you have to go to 'Order' http://yamaheater.com/Order.php
AXR
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The best thing would probably to use a spiral bit whatever size you need (step up to it) but would likely be $$$. So I guess a hole saw. I don't know how well a step bit would work. Normally those are for metal. I would try it in some other thin plastic thing first. (kids toy or something). If using a hole saw I would use a carbide/diamond grit one and just let it sand it's way through. If the teeth on a regular one ketch it would break the plastic for sure.
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Yeah, I have both, but have never used them on plastic like that. Now that I think of it, I have an old Apex Exhaust guard. I'll try it on that first!
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
The best thing would probably to use a spiral bit whatever size you need (step up to it) but would likely be $$$. So I guess a hole saw. I don't know how well a step bit would work. Normally those are for metal. I would try it in some other thin plastic thing first. (kids toy or something). If using a hole saw I would use a carbide/diamond grit one and just let it sand it's way through. If the teeth on a regular one ketch it would break the plastic for sure.