You can't leave a Boss controller out in the cold???Agree with all of the above and don't leave it out in the cold unless you want a spanking from @cwren2472
I guess you could ask the guy who complained that his controller wouldn't work until he got it above freezing and couldn't figure out any possible fix for itYou can't leave a Boss controller out in the cold???
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What are you nutts... Think it's designed for those harsh elements or something...You can't leave a Boss controller out in the cold???
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I can try and dig up that knitted "DoD approved" Fisher cap for you to tuck it in.
So once again...another vote for old school. I read that thread, wasn't aware the proposed solution was to keep the controller warm. Makes perfect sense. Who would think a plow controller might be exposed to cold temps.What are you nutts... Think it's designed for those harsh elements or something...
That might be a little sacrilegious wouldn't you say... I think I do have a Boss one in the closet from buying a couple SK10's...I can try and dig up that knitted "DoD approved" Fisher cap for you to tuck it in.
Good point. It might be like a matter/anti-matter thing and they'll annihilate each other. Best to play it safe.That might be a little sacrilegious wouldn't you say... I think I do have a Boss one in the closet from buying a couple SK10's...
Weird coincidence, but it wouldn't be all the scrap metal welded to the cutting edge causing the delay would it?I have noticed that the up/down and left/right have a slight delay? it is older 13 years old...any ideas...
thanks
The delay is only .20 seconds after I push button...I can live with it...but was asking