Kapper glad Phil got you fixed up. He has all the stuff I do and I imagine all the meters too. I fought for years with those old dam strippers, get him a new stripper like I sent you a picture of. He will thank you. I had no idea they had something so easy and an electrician friend got me one. Love that tool. Use it for all my electrical projects Joe. I thought I had everything till I got those and my favorite tool to use. Perfect strip of wires no matter what size every time and no selection of which place to put wire.
Phil, you’re the new Iron Mike when it comes to doing things good enuf for who it’s for. Back in the day Kapper couldn’t made it without ole Iron Mike!! So do your asbestos to keep the doing it good enough for who it’s for, good enough for who it’s for!! Lol/Smh…
@@kapperoutdoors Getting better, had a medical issue last year, hope to get back to my barn soon, looking forward to 2025... Merry Christmas to you and yours...
I wouldn't plug directly to my ATV battery I would find a way to have an external battery and plug into that one. Get a large rack basket for your 4 wheeler.
Well its really no different that the 12v plug. Been running attachments like this for at least 15 to 20 years never had an issue, except for the loose connections every now and then. This should remedy that though.
Kapper glad Phil got you fixed up. He has all the stuff I do and I imagine all the meters too. I fought for years with those old dam strippers, get him a new stripper like I sent you a picture of. He will thank you. I had no idea they had something so easy and an electrician friend got me one. Love that tool. Use it for all my electrical projects Joe.
I thought I had everything till I got those and my favorite tool to use. Perfect strip of wires no matter what size every time and no selection of which place to put wire.
Thanks, I will have to see if Phil has one, but I am going to have to find a new one, I keep loosing those old ones!
Interesting video 👍 im good with spanners 👌 but electrics 🙄😳 luckily i have a good friend who is excellent at wiring 😁 good job Phil 💪💪👍
Cool 👍 Always nice to have a friend that knows stuff that you don't! :0
😂way over-complicated that process. I would recommend you install a 10A fuse inline or you’re asking for trouble bud
Phil, you’re the new Iron Mike when it comes to doing things good enuf for who it’s for. Back in the day Kapper couldn’t made it without ole Iron Mike!! So do your asbestos to keep the doing it good enough for who it’s for, good enough for who it’s for!! Lol/Smh…
Good enuf!!
Seasons Greetings Kap.
Thank you sir! Long time no hear. Hope all is well! Take care
@@kapperoutdoors Getting better, had a medical issue last year, hope to get back to my barn soon, looking forward to 2025... Merry Christmas to you and yours...
Unless I missed it, I didn't see a fuse in the new plug connection. If it's not fused, it could short out and fry all of your electronics on your ATV.
Good point now you got me thinking. I don't think them sprayers come with a fuse they usually just have a switch in the middle, which often go bad.
I wouldn't plug directly to my ATV battery I would find a way to have an external battery and plug into that one. Get a large rack basket for your 4 wheeler.
Well its really no different that the 12v plug. Been running attachments like this for at least 15 to 20 years never had an issue, except for the loose connections every now and then. This should remedy that though.