in my country, without going all formal with power of attorney shit, a consent letter with signature, as well as full detail (e.g. ID number / address…etc) of the person giving consent it usually enough to get the job done.
I was supposed to receive a package from Hermes but they fucked up my address so i thought about sending it to a pickup shop where i then need one of those papers (Which is not hard to get) I was explaining the situation to the sender here on the forum but i found an even easier was to reroute the package to me without needing one. While telling the sender about it I was looking for the term.
@BillGordon@xsynatic bought this a long time ago so it was actually 3euro shipped for 15 syringes plus all the tips
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I’d go with Brian’s guess on this one, if that is the maximum current then you’re in for some time-wasting experiments figuring out the continuous current rating.
That should be the correct wiring for my legit unity + Flipsky Anti spark Switch Smart Enhanced 200A.
I’d like to avoid any on/of switches, so I should take advantage of the “roll to start” feature.
Question:
Should I programm roll to start on the unity and simply wire the anti spark as it is in the picture (without connected momentary switch)?
a legit unity doesnt need a antispark cause they come installed with one
so if you want no switch then dont use the antispark at all the unity has built in rool to start so just use that and cut the antispark out the picture
Thanks for your answer. I know about the built in anti spark in the unity, but after extensive reading on here I noticed it tends to fail over time. On here I also read the Flipsky Smart Enhanced 200A is a reliable anti spark solution. Does it make any sense to use it to protect the unity?