Hitch Moderator Staff member Messages 13,280 Location England Mar 11, 2023 #21 Bottom right, is basically AC Balance.. One to the left of it, frequency, will be a good one to use to your advantage, tighter arc/wider arc.
Bottom right, is basically AC Balance.. One to the left of it, frequency, will be a good one to use to your advantage, tighter arc/wider arc.
Brad93 Member Messages 17,575 Location Essex, United Kingdom Mar 11, 2023 #22 As above, "Cleaning Action"
D Disty New Member Messages 4 Location Il Mar 12, 2023 #23 Hitch said: Bottom right, is basically AC Balance.. One to the left of it, frequency, will be a good one to use to your advantage, tighter arc/wider arc. Click to expand... Thank you Hitch! I’ll give it a go next week in work. Much appreciated.
Hitch said: Bottom right, is basically AC Balance.. One to the left of it, frequency, will be a good one to use to your advantage, tighter arc/wider arc. Click to expand... Thank you Hitch! I’ll give it a go next week in work. Much appreciated.
D Disty New Member Messages 4 Location Il Mar 12, 2023 #24 Brad93 said: As above, "Cleaning Action" Click to expand... Thank you for your support!
D Disty New Member Messages 4 Location Il Mar 12, 2023 #25 Disty said: Thank you Hitch! I’ll give it a go next week in work. Much appreciated. Click to expand... I’m guessing that this switch will need to be clicked upwards or downwards to allow me to select the pulse function? Whats the difference between the 2 functions on this switch? Thank you
Disty said: Thank you Hitch! I’ll give it a go next week in work. Much appreciated. Click to expand... I’m guessing that this switch will need to be clicked upwards or downwards to allow me to select the pulse function? Whats the difference between the 2 functions on this switch? Thank you
Hitch Moderator Staff member Messages 13,280 Location England Mar 12, 2023 #26 Looking at it again, the left knob looks like it's a timer for pulse when using DC... rather than frequency for AC... Is it 3 positions? It may well control both.
Looking at it again, the left knob looks like it's a timer for pulse when using DC... rather than frequency for AC... Is it 3 positions? It may well control both.
Jan-DIY Member Messages 775 Location Lower Saxony Germany Mar 12, 2023 #27 It is the pulse function. No, slow, fast.
HughF Member Messages 6,460 Location Work: Dorchester, Workshop: Corfe Castle, Wife's place: Frome Mar 13, 2023 #28 It is indeed the pulse function. The GP2 does not have adjustable AC frequency.