Going "Pro" and new site
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Good luck with the venture.. It's a VERY fun business for sure.
keep us updated about the dual map gadget... I think I have some customers that would be on a waiting list if they knew you had it in the works
keep us updated about the dual map gadget... I think I have some customers that would be on a waiting list if they knew you had it in the works
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Hey man, I think its GREAT what you are doing... But on the other side what type of Controls Engineering do you do? We need a HVAC Control System Design Engineer at my office.... What type of background do you have?
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Absolutely; probably within a few minutes
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I started with distributed systems (did the parking system and network of parking revenue control at Richmond Airport) which includes lots of rs 422, 485, and 232, as well as the obvious ethernet interconnecting and multi-mode fiber. I wrote most of the database that collects station, device, and revenue data. I moved from that into industrial machine automation, doing the PLC programming, touch-screen machine interfaces, and DB/historical data collection. I did some process engineering as well. For the past few years I have been working on the electrical side, concept, and programming for industrail robotic work cells (so all of it, PLC and interface programming and communications), though the focus is the whole machine and not solely the robot(s). I haven't done HVAC controls design, but understand the systems and devices that are used. I have about 8 years experience in this field. Post or PM me your email and I'd be glad to forward a resume.
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great deal steve nothing but best wishes to you on your buisness venture. Can you make my G5-X3 cam on a 114lsa w/ an aluminum flywheel enjoy hot starts and idling w/ the AC on?
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he can even tune gutless turds like mine. the guy can do it all.
he will also accept watermelon or lemon gatorade instead of cash payment.
he will also accept watermelon or lemon gatorade instead of cash payment.