I just took a couple courses from HP Academy and bought started using Deutsch connectors and sourcing better materials all around and bought some nice tools. Electrical has always been something I knew nothing about and recently decided to fix that. Everyone how seems to know electrical always says its not that hard once you learn the basics and that seems to be true. I see that it takes skill and experience to get good at it, but if I can do it, anyone can. I definitely like seeing people in the know talk about it like this though. Thanks for the video. Some of my buddies like to throw junk at their machines and this justifies my opinion that good quality is worth it.
That's why i love carbs. Im a do a fueltech on a grom one day.
I bougt those connecters on amazon and melted one and did a pull test and never used them. Thank god. A lot of people swear by them for some reason.
Such a headache troubleshooting them too.
The relays are from Fuel Tech. Not cheapy.
Those FuelTech are amazing and barely go bad
Yay for electrical! 😢
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I use those connectors never had a problem i have never bin able to pull them apart
Okay but Cuervo Atv just pulled all of them apart. What's ur point. It's not the product , sometimes but always the installer.
I just took a couple courses from HP Academy and bought started using Deutsch connectors and sourcing better materials all around and bought some nice tools. Electrical has always been something I knew nothing about and recently decided to fix that. Everyone how seems to know electrical always says its not that hard once you learn the basics and that seems to be true. I see that it takes skill and experience to get good at it, but if I can do it, anyone can.
I definitely like seeing people in the know talk about it like this though. Thanks for the video. Some of my buddies like to throw junk at their machines and this justifies my opinion that good quality is worth it.
Exactly and the best of luck on your future endeavors