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George Banks: I have some Smith Geosource units, Model # 550084-0-01 that I am trying to verify the value of the Resistor in location R46. Can you please help me out with this information?
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Sales: The Shop saidIs the resistor missing from the unit or just open/burnt? If missing or color codes unreadable then we would just draw a schematic of the surrounding circuits and figure out the correct value. If the resistor is open/burnt then cut it in half and remove the metal caps at the end being sure to leave the other metal cap on the end, be careful you only get 1 shot at this. Then measure the resistance from the end to middle and you will be in the ballpark by one of the 2 pieces. If you cant figure it out then send the unit to us.Thanks
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Carol Knipschield with Purser Oil Company, Inc.: We need a part for the front of our gallon counter. This is used on tanks holding pretroleum products.The number on the reader is S-R61776 and F 788700-019. It is called Site Glass and measures 3X7 1/4We would like to know if the part is available and the price.Thank you for your help,CarolPurser Oil Company, Inc
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michael channell: model xp e-al impulse transmitter wiring diagram
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Ben: Can I get a detailed drawing from you for the followingModel: LF4-S1Serial No. BA91879THANK YOUBen Taylor
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Dan Hensley: My company has recently taken over operations of an oil lease and the equipment bein used to produce the lease. On of the units is a Lact unit with a Smith Geosource SC-13 controller. I need to obtain some kind of manual or paperwork on this unit. Can you help?Sincerely, Dan Hensley
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John Vegh: Is it the electronic Unit the LEATC. If so I designed it.
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andy varenhorst: I just started a new job proving meters and would like to know how they work incase i would have to work on one. thanks
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