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by airbag » 9 Jan 2006 13:05
Can anyone who has a new shape HPC electric pick in the UK kindly take a look at their Mains charger and tell me what the output Volts & Current is as i have got all my chargers mixed up and dont want to use the wrong one
Regards
Dave
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by panalman » 9 Jan 2006 14:09
airbag wrote:Can anyone who has a new shape HPC electric pick in the UK kindly take a look at their Mains charger and tell me what the output Volts & Current is as i have got all my chargers mixed up and dont want to use the wrong one
Regards
Dave
Input 240v AC50HZ Output 6.5 v AC 300 MA
I have noticed that there is one being sold on ebay so anyone who maybe interested just insert HPC in the search and you will see it. 
There is always a solution to a problem and a way in without destruction !!!!!
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by airbag » 9 Jan 2006 14:16
Thanks Panelman
I've found the correct charger and it's back on charge
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Dave
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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 15:56
HPC electropick, good fast tool. Probably a bit too fast, I can't stress enough how we must stop cheap 'no name' branded locks from europe from coming into this country. Bring on the high security cylinder!!!
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by bonez » 12 Jan 2006 15:58
yeah gege!!!!!
pain in the backside!!!!!

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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:06
Yeh and MUL-T-LOCK and ABUS (the new one) and KABA
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
Can we keep wheel clamps if we open them?
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by bonez » 12 Jan 2006 16:10
yeah mul-t lock!
picked my 1st this week very long,very hard.
did my swede in
but they do open
just not easy 
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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:13
Did you use the new Souber picks??
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
Can we keep wheel clamps if we open them?
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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:15
OK so some Mul t lock cyliners are 7 pin etc. But the super high security cylinders have pin in pin security, that must be a nightmare, and waht about that american cylinder (don't know the make) that has rotating pins??????
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
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by bonez » 12 Jan 2006 16:16
yeah
got more jammed than anything else!
but getting there mate!!!!!
well slowly.

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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:20
I wonder if you could use the electro pick on MUL T Locks, never tried it. may be if you rake it over the pins at an angle may be???
Don't kid a kidder, don't lock a locksmith,
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by illusion » 12 Jan 2006 16:20
Medeco is the one with the rotating pins.
Mul-T-Lock......
I want one of those da*n locks! 
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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:23
Yeh thats right Medeco! I wish I thought of some of these pin innovations, the key must look very odd indeed. 20 degree cuts, left hand and right hand as well as horzontal cuts on the key
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by bonez » 12 Jan 2006 16:23
what a mul-t ben?

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by nicholls » 12 Jan 2006 16:24
mul-t ben???
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