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Okay, I'll have to 'fess up
that the question was somewhat rhetorical. I've been on this
list - what? - five or six years now? So I have a fair idea of what
folks on this list have dealt with ... or not ... but no personal
experience. I mainly wanted folks to know what was being said in Al
Gietzen's absence.
I have great hopes that when I finally get an EC-2, it will fire on the
first go. My wire harness is using colored insulation and tracers, so
it shouldn't be difficult to verify every connection. But with me
trying to build not only the engine, but the rest of the airplane, AND
work 60-70 hour weeks on the "day" job, I'm not making near the
progress I was hoping for. (I can't build during work hours, like
Rusty!)
Dale R.
Mesa, AZ
COZY MkIV #497, Ch. 12
Ch's. 13, 16, 19, 22 & 23 in-progress
Ernest Christley wrote:
Tracy Crook
wrote:
Dale wrote:
Was he (P.L.) accurate, when he stated that everyone who has used the
EC2 has had problems?
Other builder results are all over the map from "fired it up and it ran
perfect" to " I almost gave up before it finally ran right". In a
world populated by mere mortals, this is perfectly normal.
To summarize, YMMV.
Tracy
To emphasize what Tracy is saying:
I built an RST-Engineering panel mount intercom. It's one of Jim
Weir's kit build projects. Went off without a hitch, and just worked.
I installed...not built, just INSTALLED...my ICOM radio, and spent
three days trying to make it work. You know ICOM. The simplest radio
available, whose installation should be braindead simple for the guy
that just soldered an entire intercom together. None of the problems
with the installation could in any way be blamed on ICOM. In fact, I
credit ICOM with building a radio robust enough to survive my bumbling.
Saying something along the lines of "builders have had problems" is a
stupid statement in a casual conversation, and nothing short of
irresponsible in a forum without investigating each problem to see if
it was the product or the color blind illiterate that connects the
green and red wire reversed. We're not doing rocket science here, but
it is measurably more complicated than the typical consumer
electronics.
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