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    Any update on these w/ a start stop switch?
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    putting that ugly handle on a beautifully designed epic must make the designers on the red team cry...
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    This thread still kicking around i see..>Mitch whats the word, did able ever make a cable for EPIC?
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    Sorry, no. Figured out how to make it work but cannot seem to get anyone interested in manufacturing the thing.
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    QUESTION for Paul Moss :
    I cannot see on the pics how you attach the rod to the epic body, are you using the Action product ?
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    Thanks for the quick response Mitch, oh well...lost cause for now. Can you make me one. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.H.Haskell View Post
    Thanks for the quick response Mitch, oh well...lost cause for now. Can you make me one. :)
    +1 on this too
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    Whats the consensus on this, would this be best powered from a D tap on the battery plate or do people want this completely self contained. Also how important is the Aaton rocker switch, personally I think its really nice.
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    Self Contained would get my vote. Dtap or power cord is another piece of spaghetti to tangle and get damaged. What if the power is within a small inline box that goes from the handle to the Ctrl port? Button batteries may do the job as only 3.3-5 volts are required. Hopefully we could keep the Aaton Rocker switch or replace it with a similar one?
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    It seems Lemac in Sydney have made just the box, its a fairly neat little unit .
    here it is http://www.lemac.com.au/Products/Lem...eakoutBox.aspx

    If you need one contact Scott at lemac he should be able to help you out..
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