Oct 14, 2010 OBD-Codes.com. OBD-II Trouble. I bought a Cen-Tech scanner from harbor Frieght without doing. I found the actually manufacturer of the scanner on the internet.
Do Your Own Diagnostics BEFORE You Take The Vehicle In There’s a growing popularity these days for DIY OBD-II (, the diagnostic and reporting tech used in most vehicles 1996 and newer) scanners you can use to diagnose your own car issues. When the “Check Engine” light comes on– or your car starts beeping and/or flashing like the dickens– more often than not there’s an OBD code associated with it. The OBD-II scanners read those codes and beeps, and convert them into plain language so you can understand what’s wrong with the car. Many of them let you do your own health checks on your car, and others will even record data while you drive and help you figure out if there’s a problem before it becomes a serious issue. So, with the effort of a short learning curve, you can be diagnosing your cars for problems early and save mucho dinero.
Something to keep in mind is that there are two types of OBD II diagnostic trouble codes: generic “P0” codes and enhanced “P1” codes. All 1996+ vehicles use the same basic definitions for the generic codes, but the enhanced codes are vehicle-specific and could very well change from one model year to another. So it’ll likely be out of date by the next model year and have to be updated or replaced. What’s more, some types of faults will set a P1 code but not set a P0 code.
That’s why you need a tool that can read both types of codes, not just the generic ones. There are several OBD-II scanners available at which provide varying features, including multilingual language (English, Spanish, French). One of the more popular, the, can also read the special diagnostics software for antilock brake systems (on most post-’96 vehicles), as well as the generic and model-specific codes– and other troubleshooting features– making this a great addition to the garage. This one can diagnose most of the issues you’ll experience.
For those who want to cover all contingencies, the is the Swiss army knife of home automotive diagnostic tools. Developed by a team of the best engineers and technicians in the industry, the DS708 is a state-of-art vehicle diagnostic system that delivers a more accurate, stable, comprehensive, easier and faster diagnosis and provides incredibly high performance for the DIYer. This tool offers home workshops and auto technicians an OE-level diagnostic solution rarely seen outside a high-tech professional shop. Not only does it read all 5 OBD-II protocols and all 10 test modes, it can be used wirelessly with connectivity throughout your shop. But, like I said, it IS a Swiss army knife, so it’s worth checking around automotive websites and see if this is the ticket or overkill. There are a number of other OBD-II scanner models at Harbor Freight, all at great prices for the features they offer.
Take the time to review each one, including reviews and even Google other sites for what they have to say about them. HFT is sure to have the right scanner for you. Filed Under:,,, Tagged With:, December 2, 2014. You’ll never be caught dead with the from. Or at least your vehicle won’t be.
With this handy piece of equipment in your car or truck, you’ll never be stranded with a dead battery again! The unit contains a high-output, sealed battery that can easily jump start any weak or dead 12 volt battery and help you get out of a tough situation. Especially with the weather getting colder in the winter months, this little power supply can be a real life-saver. The best part about this 3-in-1 jump starter is that no other vehicle is necessary to get out of a jam. If you’re on the side of the road at night or an unfamiliar road, you won’t always have the opportunity to flag someone down for help.
This way, you won’t have to worry because the jump starter and power supply always has you covered. With a cool price tag of just $39.99 and up to 20 hours of 12 volt power on a single charge, this unit is a no-brainer for any motorist. “I bought one, thought I would never use it. But the jump starter has come in handy many times. More than worth what Harbor Freight sells them for. Small enough to keep in your vehicle. Easy to use.” – by Tom B from Eock Spring “Got this for Xmas and used it for the first time last week after my battery didn’t have enough charge to start with the bitter below zero temps.
Hooked it up, turned it on, waited a few seconds then started it. Worked first time and it still holds a full charge after one use!” – by jeepcountry from Traverse City, MI “Bought it on sale New Year’s Day.
Used it today for the first time on a work truck (in minus 7 degrees weather). It would turn but would not start and ended up eating the battery power. Chakravakam Telugu Serial Actors Name. Used this charger and it worked great. Although it took 1/2 hour for the truck to eventually “fire”, it kept the battery charged right up. VERY impressed with it.” – by Jim from Forest City, PA This helpful power supply and jump starter features industrial booster cables with heavy duty alligator clips that attach to any car’s battery for easy use as well as a built-in 3.6 watt work light for illumination around your car or in your work area. Whether you pick one up for yourself or as a gift for this holiday season, the 3-in-1 Jump Starter and Power Pack is a fantastic item for your car that will easily take care of weak or dead batteries. Filed Under:,,,,, Tagged With:,,,,,, January 15, 2014.
You never know when your car’s going to need a jump. And you never know if there’s going to be someone nearby to help. While jumper cables are a tried and true method for getting one last surge from your battery in order to get to the shop for repairs, you won’t always have another vehicle available to get you on your way. That’s why you need to pick up a from! Never again will you have to awkwardly ask a group of strangers in a backwoods diner for assistance jumping your vehicle.
Now you can handle it on your own and be back on the road in no time! With the Portable Power Pack for just $49.99, you can start any weak or dead 12 volt car battery with no assistance necessary. The included high-power, sealed battery connects to any car battery with the aid of reliable, heavy duty alligator clips and the built-in 3.6 watt work light illuminates your engine clearly while working. No matter where you are or the time of day, you can get yourself out of a jam quick with this handy power pack! “I bought this in the winter of 2005 and it has been a life saver every year. I don’t know how it has lasted as long as it has, but I plug it in for recharge any time I use it and just keep it in my truck the rest of the time. I have helped dozens of other drivers along the way as well as myself at each year among the 4 cars we own.
This is going on 7 years (I just used it again this morning) and it still charges to over 14 volts, and it will still crank a 350 over and over. Get one!” – Nick from the Pacific Northwest “I have used this unit so many times, I can’t count. I had a bad battery in my truck and had to use the 3-in-1 jump starter almost every morning for a while. I was in denial that it was the truck’s battery, because I had not had the battery that long, so this little unit bailed me out every time. I have also used it to jump start other people’s cars as well and my son’s ATV a few times too until we got him a new battery.
I have a 12-volt outlet in the bed of my truck and I keep it plugged in there all the time, so it’s always ready.” – Weekender!! From Atlanta, Ga So, despite what Blanche Dubois may say, you don’t always need to rely on the kindness of strangers. Just rely on the power of this awesome 3-in-1 Portable Jump Starter for all your vehicle battery jumping needs. Get back on the road with up to 20 hours of 12 volt power on just a single charge using this incredible item!
Filed Under:, Tagged With:,,,,, March 7, 2013. Thunderbolt Magnum 45-Watt Solar Panel Kit If you’ve been batting around the idea of picking up a, now’s the time to strike, my friend. This Friday-Sunday, March 8-10, the legendary is running, with the solar panel kit going for a cool $139.99!
And if you miss the sale, no worries– between now and Monday, March 18, the kit remains on sale for just $149.99. Talk about Daylight Savings Time (that’s OK, you’ll get it later)! Perhaps you’ve thought that the idea of setting up a solar system would be cool, but also a little intimidating. What’s in the kit? How do you put it together?
What else do you need? How much do you need to know?
The truth is, you don’t have to be a whiz kid to put something functional and efficient together for your home, garage, barn, shed, RV, camp or bug-out shelter. First, what’s included in the kit, and what can it do? Not long ago,, owner of put out a series of YouTube videos, explaining it pretty well.
In his first video, he goes over what the kit includes and also points out that you’ll also need at least one 12-volt battery (2 or more would be better– he recommends deep cycle) and a power inverter to make the system fully useful. For his demonstration he uses the, but in the spirit of “More Is Better”– that is, if you intend to use the solar system for larger machinery or appliances– I suggest getting the. Of course, it depends on what you need the solar energy for. If you’re in a cabin and intend to occasionally vacuum or use a microwave, the 750 watt inverter won’t cut it. Chicago Electric 1500/3000 Watt Power Inverter Here’s a general guide of determining how big of an inverter you might need: Appliance Est.
Watts Appliance Est. Watts Cell phone 24 CD player 400 iPod 120 Toaster 1200 TV 25″ 175 Jig saw 350 Laptop computer 65-90 Circular saw 1250 Computer & monitor 400 1/2″ drill 700 Printer 75 Refrigerator 500 VCR 50 Vacuum 750 CPAP 200 Sub pump 1000 Blender 400 40″ fan 1100 Space heater 1000 Iron 1000 Coffee maker 800 Satellite dish 75 Microwave 1250 PS2, Xbox 125 Dan posted other informative videos, including and. You can catch his whole YouTube series. If you are really considering putting together a solar kit, one of best DIY solar websites to get acquainted with is the.
This terrific site is a wealth of information with tips, tutorials, videos and plain old general knowledge. Chances are good if you have a question, it’s been asked and answered on this forum. There’s a lot of coverage on the Harbor Freight 45-watt solar panel kit, too.
Videos include everything from,, and plenty of from folks looking to build the better mousetrap. There are even videos on solar panel kit performance during rain and. My favorite video on this site was made by: I don’t think there’s a more practical and informative DIY video on home solar power set-ups out there. Larry followed this first how-to video with a and a three-part. If you want to get some insight of just what you can do with your newly-harnessed solar power, definitely check these out.
Preppers represent a good number of the solar kit shoppers, which only makes sense. Nobody anticipates contingencies like a prepper. Only two weeks ago I wrote about Chappy from NewSurvivalSkills.com and how he to get power in the wild. Another prepper clip I came across was from a guy with the moniker,. He uses three solar panel kits to run a 36″ TV (even in the event of a zombie apocalypse, you gotta have your TV), laptop, lights, a camera system, and more. To make room for even more solar kits, he shows how to build a wooden rack that can add three, making a total of 18 solar panels.
Not to be outdone, LDSPrepper installed 4 solar panel kits (180 watts) on the side of his house with a 1500 watt power inverter, and poses a convincing argument for. Incidentally, LDSPrepper– who actually has a worth plowing through– repeatedly credits another YouTuber, econewpower, for helping him get started. This guy supplies his own treasure trove of solar panel kit how-to videos: I recommend starting with his.
I think there are five parts in this series, plus he has other DIY solar videos on hand. With the advent of spring fast approaching, it’s a great time to get started on your solar system project. Whether it be for emergencies, saving electricity costs or going green, solar is a solid alternative energy that, in extreme cases, could potentially save you and your family from losing creature comforts, food supplies or even lives. Check out these and other videos on DIY solar panel kits and projects online! Filed Under:,,,,,,,, Tagged With:,,,, March 1, 2013. As we watch winter getting smaller in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to start thinking about prepping all the warm weather toys for the coming months. I’m talking about the ATVs, the boat and water toys, the motorcycles, RV, lawn tractor, etc.
— the stuff that’s been just sitting for the past five or so months. Unless you’ve been keeping them on life support with a (which, by the way, would have been the forward-thinking thing to do, but if you’re like me, thoughts like that usually come late), they be dead, Jim. Cen-Tech Jump Starter & Power Supply And as proud owners can attest, the Cen-Tech jump starter is a veritable bacon saver: “I bought this Jump Box on Friday, charged it over night and set out for parades on Saturday morning. During the course of the day, I used it to jump 2 SUV’s and a pickup (all big V-8’s) that had dead batteries. It handled them all off of a single charge and according to the meter, it still had plenty of juice left.
Very impressed. Also includes a cigarette lighter adapter that would let you charge/ recharge it from your boat/ car in an emergency.” Jake S. – Slidell, IA “Just emergency boosting two stranded cars made the unit pay for itself. Loaded with features that are sorely missing from more expensive “brand name” units; such as the excellent analog volt meter.
Brand name units usually have lights instead of an actual volt meter. And the built-in A/C adapter, brand names usually have a wall brick adapter that is easily damaged or lost.
The battery is a standard size AGM battery that can be easily accessed and replaced if needed. The flat back panel is great for modifications, I bolted a small DC to AC inverter to use as a mobile power supply for very light duty AC devices, I use mine to run a cd boombox on picnics, better than investing on pricey D cell batteries. The mods make my booster pack a little bit of a mutant, but they have come very handy when the power goes out, at a fraction of what an all in one unit would have cost.
The molded plastic really takes the bumps well, and the battery charge lasts a long time, great tool.” Jose Jiminez The Cen-Tech 3-in-1 Jump Starter & Power Supply sells for a low $49.99— just $39.99 with a 20% coupon!– and is available on Harbor Freight’s website or in the store. As the resuscitative process often involves inflating tires as well, you might want to dole out just a few more bucks and get the. Chicago Electric Jump Starter-Air Compressor This model has the same awesome power and features as the Cen-Tech, but also comes with an invaluable 260 psi air compressor. Think that’s overkill? “Pumped up 5 tires from a dead flat. Jump-started more than 20 cars ‘n trucks.
Still running strong. Even used in power outtage, hooked up a converter to the cig outlet and had light and TV to watch, lasted about 9 hours.” hueyhotdogg2000 – Bula, OH “This unit has been a great addition to my travel gear. It has been able to jump start a diesel pickup truck in the winter and the compressor has kept everything from my kids’ bicycle tires to a flat on a friend’s SUV inflated.
I also found that by using the 12-V outlet with my inverter, I can use items like my TV while camping and not run down my vehicle’s battery nor keep the engine running.” Jeff G. For the garage, barn, car, boat and more– the Chicago Electric jump starter/air compressor can be had for a mere $60.99 ($48.79 with 20% coupon)! For that, you can buy two! Just remember where you heard about this.
You’re welcome. Filed Under:,,, Tagged With:,,, January 14, 2013. The great thing about the Internet, whatever your passion, you can find a slew of guys and gals who share it. Forums abound for everything from cooking to alien sightings to ham radios to ham.
One of the most strongly represented tool niche groups online is the woodworkers group. There are dozens of woodworking forums on the ‘net, where they exchange tips and experiences, and as any craftsmen, they’re passionate about their art, their projects, their conventional wisdom and their tools. So, given the variety of tools and equipment has– not to mention the prices– you can imagine how many times the discount tool store becomes topic of conversation. I took a look at one of the more popular forums, Lumberjocks.com (all woodworking, all the time), and compiled a list of what their members said were among their favorite Harbor Freight acquisitions.
See if you agree, or have anything to add: “How many times when starting your router or your drill press, or other power tool, did you wish you had one more hand to firmly grab on the piece you were ready to machine? Often we present a piece of wood on the router just at right place to route it, and then we need to let go of it to start the router, and then the piece moves. Or we hardly can hold one large piece. We don’t feel safe and then we need to let go of one hand to start the router or the drill press. With the Momentary Power Foot Switch you can feel a lot safer when you start the router, firmly grabbing on the piece to machine with both hands. It greatly improves the safety and control of the execution.” b2rtch on Lumberjocks “I’ve been using this blade for a few months now.
It’s lived in my miter saw most of that time and I just tried it out on the table saw for rip cuts. I’ve been very pleased with this blade, overall. The titanium nitride coating does seem to reduce friction and give a somewhat cleaner cut. The blade is nice and sharp out of the box. It cuts more easily and cleanly than the Kobalt blades I had been using in the miter saw. And the rip cuts it did were good, too. The saw didn’t bog down as it had with some other blades.
The best part is this thing is less than $15 at Harbor Freight. Even less with a 20% off coupon. At that price you can keep a couple of spares around when you need a fresh blade. Note to SawStop owners: The titanium nitride coating does not interfere with the SawStop safety system’s detection or trip the brake.” Purrmaster on Lumberjocks “I own 4 of these bases. Obviously, I like them and think they are a good product. They are well made and glide easily across the shop floor. Assembly with the first one was a bit confusing, but after that the other 3 were easy.
I don’t exceed the 300 lbs. But I think they could support more than that. They are thick, heavy and finished well with decent nuts and bolts. The big knobs turn easily, steadies your machine level and don’t move while in use.” kdc68 on Lumberjocks “Went into a newly opened Harbor Freight store in Florida, and while cruising around, I came across the Cen-Tech Digital Mini Moisture Meter (item 67143).
Wasn’t looking for one but when I saw this– and the price– I figured what the heckgo for it. I’m glad I did because it really works, and now I won’t touch a piece of wood for turning until I check the content first. I was actually quite surprised at how high the moisture was in some of my wood.
When I go back next spring, I’ll likely get some for friends.can’t go wrong with that price! BTW, it also does it for C or F, has a ‘Hard Material Mode’ and measure ‘Environmental temperature.’ The readout is clear as well.” Salmo on Lumberjocks Chicago Electric 4 ” Magnesium Belt Sander “Now that I’m semi-retired, I have more time to drift through tool stores, home improvement centers, and the like. In HF the other day, I noticed the 97593 Magnesium 4X24 Belt Sander on sale for $69.99, usually $79.99. With my 20% coupon, walked the last one out of the store for a ridiculous $55.00!
Now, I know we all like to think somewhere along the line we graduate from ever using belt sanders ever again, but for some reason their use pops up from time to time, and for me, it always seems like I never have a big enough one to do the job. “The Harbor Freight Chicago Tool 4X24 Magnesium Belt Sander is one of those tools that I think you would use to sand the paint off that old picnic table, or take down 8-10 coats of whatever off any larger piece of wood you need cleaned. This thing is just a flat-out HORSE. Even with the magnesium frame, it still weighs.
Mine was the last one my store had, and did not have a manual, (have to download it), but the website says it puts 1640 feet of sandpaper per minute on the wood, pulls 10 amps, and weighs somewhere around 15 lbs. I believe it all, having hogged down a piece of 2 ft. By 5” wide solid piece of oak from rough mill cut to smooth in less than two minutes. Mine tracked perfectly out of the box, and I love the little handle on the side to loosen the belt, rather than have to do the “front roller dance” pushing it back and hoping it catches, change the belt, then hope you can get it to snap back and re-tighten by running the tracking knob back and forth. None of that with this sander. Simply loosen the handle on the side, change the belt, snap the handle back in place, and keep going. “I really went into HF to look at driveway sensors for my wife, and the lathe tools recently reviewed here. I ended up buying the sensors and this hog, and I’m really glad I did. I don’t use a belt sander much anymore, but when I do, I want a large surface belt, and for $55 compared to a smaller PC for $169, this was a no-brainer.” Tennessee on Lumberjocks “This saw has a 15-amp motor that sliced through everything I threw at it with no issues.
The action of the slide and is very smooth. Though I used it only for 90 degree cuts, the table movement and compound movement were very smooth and didn’t move at all when set and tightened. First thing I did after setting up the saw was to build some 3’ extension wings on both sides out of 3/4” pine with 1/4 hard board across for my zero clearance backing. I couldn’t be happier.
I was able to do the final trim on about 60 shelves and sides (3 cuts per board) in maybe 2 hours. Everything came out great, true and square – no issues.” SchottFamily on Lumberjocks “I’ve always called Harbor Freight “God’s gift to men,” and since there’s been a bit of hubbub about this tool paradise on this site recently I thought I’d post some reviews of my favorite HF Gems “This one I just bought TODAY and I already can see that it is among the best tools in the store! For one thing, this thing is extremely well made! If you had this jig sitting alongside the Kreig version, I guarantee you’d pick this one up to examine first. Because it really looks great. While the $100 Krieg jig is mostly plastic, this is all aluminum.
And I don’t mean that crappy cast aluminum. This is precision machined aluminum. “The design is also very well executed. The heart of it is the guide holes, of course.
There are two sets of two, so you can drill a pair side by side in your piece. One set is at a steep angle for 1/2”-to-1” thick material, the other set of guide holes is at a lower angle for thicker material. You can move the hole guides to adjust how far apart you want them using nicely etched measuring marks so no ruler is needed. Lock them in place with the knob and use the very nice, heavy duty hold down clamp to secure your piece and you’re ready to drill. The bit is included as are a bunch of screws. Another nice feature is that you can remove the hole guide assembly from the stand and clamp it to large parts that the stand won’t accommodate. “Bottom line is- this jig is WELL worth the price and may even be better in many ways than the twice as expensive Krieg jig.
“That’s my two cents” StumpyNubs on Lumberjocks Finally it seems like the single-most talked about Harbor Freight tool– by far— in the woodworking world is the Central Machinery 2 HP Industrial 5 Micron Dust Collector. Mentions about this thing just come up over and over, again. “A year ago, when I was building my shop, I was shopping around for a dust collector to be the heart of my system. I looked at General, Jet, Grizzly, etc. But then I read several really postive reviews on the HF 2 HP model. I had a coupon for 169.00 for it so I figured, why not?
Let me tell you, this thing is at least the equal of all of those others! I actually got a chance to examine a Jet, and a Grizzly.and they are almost identical. My longest run is 45 feet and I’ve had no trouble running one tool there and another 25 feet in the other direction, at the same time. It gets it all.
Now I make a lot of dust here in my shop so this has gotten a workout in the last year, and I’m not disappointed. This is one of those rare Harbor Freight gems.” njcraftsman on Lumberjocks “There isn’t much this little thingie can’t handle. Cabinet saw, no problem.
12 inch Planer, same same. 6-inch jointer, 6 x 48 flat belt, compound miter saw, nada. Moderate-sized drum sander, no problem-o.
Don’t expect this rig to evacuate a 52-inch double wide belt sander though, but for most small shop cabinet men, chair makers and burl workers this will execute without hesitation. I’ve got mine in a room adjacent to my shop running through a bulkhead fitting; all you hear is the quiet screaming of the sawdust as it is slurped off to the Great Beyond. A metal trash can will fit nicely under the bag within the frame, which eases the unloading of poor, dead tree powder and other assorted shop waste.
Don’t think you can run a 100-ft hose from your shop to your neighbor’s basement though; any DC system can only handle X amount of hose, especially if it is corrugated or has numerous 180′ turns. All in all, very pleased with this item, it can run with the big dogs all day long (going on 6 years) as long as you keep good duct work and hoses in the equation and mind your housekeeping regarding the top bags cleanliness.” R. Parks on Dakota Heirloom Woodworking “At the end of the day, is this thing worth it? I don’t think there’s anything that’s comparable for the price.
As I stated, I don’t have a lot of personal experience with dust collectors, but I have no idea what a more expensive single stage dust collector could do that this one can’t. This product comes with a high recommendation from me, and it’s a pretty big improvement over my old shop vac based system.” haugerm on Woodworking Talk Filed Under:,,, Tagged With:,,,, April 4, 2012.
The Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer instantly measures temperatures from a distance. Just point the laser at the intended surface! The Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer instantly measures temperatures from a distance. Do it the convenient and accurate way with the Cen-Tech with Laser Targeting (SKU 96451) from Harbor Freight Tools! By just pointing the laser at the intended surface, this amazing infrared laser thermometer instantly measures surface temperatures. This tool is often also referred to as a laser thermometer because of the built-in laser used to target surface temperatures in just 500 milliseconds!
And with the included 9 volt DC battery, this laser IR thermometer goes wherever it’s needed. Whether you’re going from jobsite to jobsite or working on several vehicles in a shop, the CenTech laser thermometer is just the tool you need to easily measure temperatures in just about any location. If you’re in the market for an infrared thermometer with laser targeting and don’t want to pay a price that will make you see red, then get down to Harbor Freight where you can find this item for much less than what you’ll pay elsewhere! Our laser infrared thermometer is accurate up to +/- 4° below 212° F and +/- 2° above 212° F with a temperature range of -4°F (-20°C) to 968°F (520°C) making it a perfect addition to any tool chest or automotive kit. Don’t overpay for a quality tool! Set your sights on Harbor Freight and pick up this Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer today!
Filed Under: Tagged With:,,,,,,,, February 2, 2012. Measure angles quickly and easily on nearly any magnetic surface with this digital angle gauge! This Cen-Tech brand (SKU 95998) from Harbor Freight Tools takes the guesswork out of measuring angles! This high quality digital angle finder is magnetized so it can stick to most metal surfaces including table saw blades, miter tables and more! Even use it to make sure the surface of your work piece is level. This amazing angle finder tool displays the precise angle in seconds on the LCD digital screen. The Hold button allows you to freeze the reading so you can make the appropriate adjustments.
But the only adjustment you need to make now is to switch from your standard angle finder to the Harbor Freight Digital Angle Gauge! With the ease and accuracy the Digital Angle Gauge provides, you’ll save time on your projects after saving money with Harbor Freight Tools. Similar digital angle finders retail for double what you’ll pay at Harbor Freight and you still get the same high quality. With its durable steel construction and magnetic base, this handy Digital Angle Gauge will serve you for years to come. Accurate to 0.3 degrees, this tool is right on the money in more ways than one! Filed Under:, Tagged With:,,,,,, November 10, 2011. I went into my local Harbor Freight Tools store and picked up a with 2.4″ Color LCD Monitor.
It takes 4 AA batteries (not included), so I picked up a from Harbor Freight as well for under $6 bucks – great price and now I have back up batteries! Some online recon revealed that competitive brands of inspection cameras with monitors were exorbitantly higher priced than the Harbor Freight version at under a $120. Would the Digital Inspection Camera from Harbor Freight deliver on its claims?
That was my mission and I chose to accept it–fortunately, the Camera did not self destruct in five seconds. Make easy visual inspections even in hard-to-reach places The packaging claimed that with this device, I could “make easy visual inspections, even in hard-to-reach places.” I couldn’t count the number of times I’d dropped hardware into the abyss of heavy machinery or needed to inspect behind a wall before drilling into it. And then there’s dropping keys that somehow get kicked under a shelving unit with 40 metric tons of equipment on it. Hopefully, the Digital Inspection Camera could help remedy these types of situations.
Vero Visi 20 Keygen Idm. The light at the end of the camera provides the 4 ft. Night vision as described previously and also illuminates the tight spaces you’re in, which are usually dark.
This became especially useful as I soon discovered. The monitor is amply sized at 2.4″ and provided easy viewing but to document my adventure, I utilized another useful feature of the device.
With the included video cable, I was able to plug the device into the video-in port on my wide screen TV. Then I practically had theater viewing. With the included video cable, I was able to plug the camera into my wide screen TV Once you start using the Digital Inspection Camera with 2.4″ Color LCD Monitor, you’ll never know how you lived without it! The device is easy to assemble and operate. The lighted camera integrated into the end of a three foot flex hose provides excellent maneuverability in hard-to-reach areas, and the monitor picture is clear and detailed.
The attachments are extremely useful! The hook is ideal for locating/feeding wires behind walls or behind equipment. The magnet is effective in picking up fallen hardware and even small tools. The angled mirror allows you to view underneath places where you would not be able to bend the flex hose. From plumbing and electrical work to retrieving lost items and viewing places that are otherwise inconvenient or inaccessible to reach, you owe it yourself to get the Digital Inspection Camera with 2.4″ Color LCD Monitor.
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