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Thoughts on more review, opinions please

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I would have to say that both Greg's and HT's reviews were both top notch, an enthusiastic two thumbs up, fine family fun. :)
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Cool :) More people doin' reviews now!

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:) thanks I have a few more I am working on as well.

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Greg did well. :)



Here's another from HT
http://www.pcabusers.com/enermax/enermaxtm.html

More to come..
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oh and people, please critisize me! Grammer, spelling, whatever. Format? Text? Color? What?! I'm doing this for you all and wanna make it how you guys would like it. You're the ones reading it!
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No thoughts on these reviews guys?

Here's another, this time from wvjohn. :)

http://www.pcabusers.com/enermax350/enermax350.html

I think everyone is doing great and in time we'll all get better as we progress. But we could use some critisism or thoughts to help us get better.
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Nice job guys!
I can only think of a few things if your asking:

HT. Were to the probes go and what do they look like? There are many..Jwire, Kwire, RTD, Diode just to name a few. And shapes... Oh Lord count the ways.. Some are round some flat. (for good surface temp measures) But above all, How are they held to the device?

VW. that last pic of the mounted PS was a little dissorienting. Maybe give it a 90 degree turn for us simple minded folks! :)
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I'd like to throw up a review of my own.. One problem.. I dont have anyhting worth reviewing hahahahah...
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Good one Koo Koo, so the pic is corrected now. ;)
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pleeese let us know what you think is important and what's not - we've all read a gazillion reviews -
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Koo Koo Mouse - Great. See, not really knowing much about temperature probes themselves, it's harder to write a thorough review on them. I tried taking a picture of it but it came out kinda bad and I figured nobody cared. Should have kept it in :)

The probe is flat and at the end it's like a "U." So I bet if you were to rip the entire thing apart, would would end up with just one long wire where in the middle, it has been stripped (where the probe is?)

As I said, I don't know much about 'em so I don't know what type they are. I attached it with tape. (Good/bad?) I used the same piece of tape and put the probe close to the other probe so I could compare temperatures. Either way, they were under the same conditions, so the result should have came out similar, wheather using tape was the right way to do it or not.

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