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Started by Turbos10, July 10, 2008, 04:49:21 AM

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Turbos10

Just wanted to post on the bulletin board for the first time.  2 years ago....maybe more.... when I became inactive with vems there was no such thing.  It is awesome to see a board up and running for support.  FINALLY, break free from the wiki :). 

My S-10 is still genboard controlled but has been down for several years while I built some other projects.  I did a turbo gasoline pulling tractor but went with a carb.  Right now the genboard is out for repair due to a lost FET nut causing a short(at least I think).  Thanks to Jason for the help with this repair.  I was really worried I was out of luck with someone fixing in the US.

Jorgen, Emil, Rob, you guys still hanging around? 



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We're not free of the Wiki, this forum is not 'officially' recognised, I just put this up to save me having to answer emails all the time - my inbox actually had more traffic than this, so I'm guessing that te common questions are found on here and its helping people.

Jorgen comes by from time to time, Emil is registered but I'm not sure that he's ever posted (they have a Swedish forum www.vems.se)

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Oh, and post your VEMS powered vehicle in the Projects section ;D

Turbos10

Well, at least there is something out there now that someone is watching for tech support.  Untill I found an old email from Marcell I thought that VEMS had died for the most part by looking at the wiki.  It took me two weeks to get a responce for help with a board problem.  I have always thought genboard was the best diy sollution by far from a hardware standpoint....support is the key, however, to making it work.  IMHO, a bulletin board is a LEAP forward.

All my project stuff is in the wiki...buried.  I think I was the second or third project to run on V3 several years ago.