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Low Cost Effective Injector Cleaner & Tester with a HUGE CAUTION
A big note of caution, here, since you will be plugging and unplugging electrical connections in close proximity to highly volatile brake cleaner or carb cleaner spray. Here's how to hook things up: Plug an injector into one of two nylon tools with the tightest interference fit to the injector's o-ring. Connect the correct harness (provided) to the injector. Clip the battery connections of the injector harness to +12 and Ground. Engage the bottom hole of the tool onto the discharge nozzle of a spray can of brake cleaner or carburetor cleaner. Push down on the tool to release cleaner from the spray can, and note the spray of cleaner through the injector.
If you get a spray through the injector before connecting power to the harness, your injector is stuck open. If there is no spray after you connect the harness to the battery, then you have a stuck closed injector. You should be getting a uniform mist of cleaner coming out of the injector. Release and press the tool onto the spray cleaner can several times until the injector is working perfectly.
KEEP THE SPRAY CLEANER CAN AND THE CLEANER SPRAY AWAY FROM FIRE, and SPARKS, including those you generate by disconnecting the battery connectors of the injector harness!
ProMag Hi-Point Model C 9mm, 8-Round Magazine, HIP 02, Blue Steel
Sep 21, 2022
Actually, Clips Work Really Well in My C9's...
Not sure what the others have received, but the two ProMag clips that I just bought work great. I own several HiPoint C9's, the clips fit snugly, but release without extra effort. The ProMag clip is slightly longer than OEM Clip. ProMag has added a black plastic clip to the bottom of the mag to make the section of the mag look better where it sticks out of the bottom of the frame. It really doesn't draw attention to itself when installed.
2000W 4 Channel Professional Powered USB Mixer Amplifier Amp 16DSP 48V Phantom
Mar 14, 2018
Good Pull for your Money, but with a couple of gotchas...
Received quickly, priced great, quality is great, packaging is good.
This is a complete 4 channel Powered Mixer. This means that the unit mixes down audio and has a built-in Power Amplifier to directly drive speakers.
It features a USB/SD reader that can play prerecorded sound, with a certain amount of control: Select Last Track, Next Track, Pause, OFF.
The Power Amplifier would be hard pressed to generate 2000w as advertised. More like 100w per channel into 8ohm speakers, so this is not a large-house system, but perfectly matched for 200 audience presentation/show.
All the sliders are a bit rough (new). The four inputs can be Balanced Hi-Z (XLR) or Single-Ended Low-Z (1/4" Mono). All four inputs can drive either L-R buss or PFL buss individually. Each input can be bussed to either Left or Right side (or any % split) by pot.
Each channel has its own trim to keep the source peaks manageable, and two (hi, low) tone control pots to contour each input. Each channel can be individually enabled onto the Effects bus.
There is 48v phantom power for those condenser mics that require it, but the Phantom power will be inject into all four Balanced (XLR) inputs at the same time with one pushbutton switch, so mixing different input mic types may not work out so well.
There is an effects buss with 16 push button effects (gadget) and slider input control.
There is a minimal output buss equalizer (5 frequency points), and a Left/Right LED VU meter.
There is an independently adjustable headset output jack (1/4" Stereo) that can monitor either the L-R buss or PFL buss.
There is an Aux In/Out pass through (1/4" Stereo), a Left/Right Driver out for external amplifier (1/4" Mono), and Left/Right Record level outputs (RCA).
On the back of the unit is the power cable connector, Master power switch and Left and Right Powered Audio Outputs to speakers. There is an Left and Right Hi-Z Balanced Main Output (XLR) for an external Amplifier. The unit is equipped with a cooling fan that is not too noisy.
All in All, a Good Pull for your money.
Now the Gotchas:
1) The Record Level Output (RCA) are not a fixed buss output, but are controlled by the Master Output Sliders, which means any change that you make to the output sliders, will show itself on the record Level Buss and force you to have to go adjust your external recording device. Way inconvenient - designers should have known better. I use this system for recording presentations as well as sounce reinforcement, and this Record Out foible is a pain in the neck. The Record Level output should have been AGC-fixed to the output buss and present a single level out.
2) The speaker outputs are separated into Left and Right outputs and can connect to the speakers in one of two ways. One is through 1/4" Mono plug and (surprisingly) the other is through industry standard SPEAKON two pole Male connector (see attached). Nothing in the Users Manual about SPEAKON connectors. Once assembled, they are actually twist-on connector. Pretty sturdy and pretty fool proof and pretty expensive.
3) The Users Manual is close to useless. Clearly written by folks whose first language is NOT English. But then, I can't read Chinese, so it is nice to have something. If you are a newbie to audio, then you will be spending some time on Google to figure some of this stuff out. The good news is that the board layout and nomenclature is the same as the more expensive spread of Mixers: Yamaha, Behringer, Mackie, etc, so finding a better guide is possible.