@Howelly_Agro@Hunty009 AFAIK that black box doesn't handle power, it just tells the main white box what to do through coax. A loose connection there would reset the pilot, but I can't see it blowing a fuse. If you have a short it is most likely on the boom end at the white box.
@Howelly_Agro@Hunty009 Take a blown fuse, solder a metre of wiring to both terminals, solder a 12v auto bulb to the other ends, and insert the device. the bulb should be dim, but if you shake wiring about and get a short the bulb will go bright.
@ipaddockapps It would add the same % of extra power to whatever the current map specified. It's just a resistor that fools the computer into thinking that the rail pressure is lower than it really is.
@baileyagco@Tedthekelpie Have a positive latch on all roller doors, and use it. If a big wind blows them open, it can turn to shit. The top rollers on my 6m doors all bent when the opposite door blew open.
@baileyagco@Tedthekelpie Mine is similar. Can fold out the airseeder one side and still get vehicles in the other and shut the doors. I went for 6m doors (12m spans), but would go for 3m doors, as you have twice the mounting points.
@NavyBlue10@7Cricket@IngridHarrison Agreed 100%. I looked up the 2022 BBL laws and they are identical to the MCC laws, and according to both, the umpires got it wrong. The bowler's arm being vertical would be an good indicator of 'expected release' - not a cut off point where the rule no longer applies.
@rkputcha@brydoncoverdale@mrgnk I used to agree with that, but as of today (1 Oct) the law has been officially moved from sec41 (unfair play), and is now in sec 38 (run outs), so there is nothing unfair that either non striker or bowler are doing.
@Andrewbates73@david_eksteen Wondering if you used any by the PN oval Batesy? Noticed some bleaching on soursobs while I was umpiring and we haven't sprayed the oval for 3 months.
@Howelly_Agro Had the same problem years ago. Prise the covers off all the valve motors. There are limit switches on the valve which can play up. A quick clean and some CRC fixed my issues.
@THH_Tommo@lingy_smith@simplicityaus 3/3 Simplicity hex fan manifolds have an offset ram inside, and give very uneven airflow, which doesn't help. From memory the top 2 hoses have much lower airflow, and it tries to equalize through the meter.
@THH_Tommo@lingy_smith@simplicityaus 2/2 If you've swapped lines/heads and the problem follows the meter then it's likely you have a fert restriction in the tubes between tanks. Air follows the path of least resistance, and canola flows with the air.
@THH_Tommo@lingy_smith@simplicityaus 1/1 This. The problem is not air leaks, but a restriction in the line. Air leaks above the meter will show first in the primary line with the greatest restriction.
@_hypocaust@allarna This should not be difficult. If you have ball tracking (as they did last night) use it, and you only need to define where the waist is. A mug like me with a texta can plot ball path on a screen, what are the umps using? They got it right last night.