Curiosity killed the new 100 yard tube…

Posted on November 1, 2017 by David Mosby

There are some of us that have grown up doing their best to figure out everything around us. We have stuck nails in electrical outlets, jumped off roofs and ventured into into this world with little thought of the consequences.

On behalf of American Electric I would like to assure you that there are no operator friendly switches or parts other than the green on/off switch and the distance selector. Everything else you may encounter with the system is designed to either re-calibrate the system or perform an emergency shut down.

Once the emergency shut down is engaged (the lever that hangs down alongside of the H-beam) the system is inoperable. The only thing you should do when this happens is press the red off button and call Corky. The light will stay on, so don’t try to turn it off.

I know this is a lot to ask you plug punchers and roof jumpers, but it is a quick electronic fix to get the system operational. We have thousands of dollars invested in the electronics. Please leave the electronics to the professionals.

More to come on the monitor for the cameras.

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