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Elim A Dent Medusa Adapter For Makita BatteryElim A Dent Medusa Adapter for Makita Battery Wanting to make your existing hail lights wider or angle them for cross checking? This adapter will allow you to add our mini lights to your existing large lights where you can stack them, angle them, pull them in closer or push them further away so you can push more and move less. This adapter works with Elim A Dent's Makita Powered mini light. We sale this adapter in 3 4 and 7 8 boom pole size. Most hail
Elim A Dent Medusa Adapter for Makita Battery
Wanting to make your existing hail lights wider or angle them for cross checking? This adapter will allow you to add our mini lights to your existing large lights where you can stack them, angle them, pull them in closer or push them further away so you can push more and move less.
This adapter works with Elim A Dent's Makita Powered mini light. We sale this adapter in 3/4 and 7/8 boom pole size.
Most hail stands have a boom pole of 3/4 diameter but verify before ordering.
Ultra Dent Tool Stands are 3/4 Diameter.
This adapter comes with the battery base to allow you to slide the light on one side and your battery on the other. You can also bypass the battery with a 12v input so you can run them off your large hail light battery as well. A small 12v 4 foot cable is included with the adapter.
Make sure the tightening knob is loose, then slide onto the boom pole. You can slide on different directions to change the side and angle in which the mini light will come off the adapter. After finding desired location tighten the knob securely so adapter will not move from posting. Insert light onto proper side making sure it locks into location. Then repeat process for battery or 12v input.
It is recommended when using 12v power source to remove battery pack.
We will be releasing longer 12v cables and a daisy chain cable so you can run one power cable from 12v power source and then tie multiple adapters together. This way you only have 1 power cable running from battery to multiple light on your stand.
This adapter is great for the traveling tech who doesn't want to carry large hail lights. You can purchase 2 20" lights and with our adapters connect them to your stand for a 40 inch light with multiple positioning options. Want to pull the light off so you can have your light in hands reach for quick position, simply press the lock button to release light and use the suction cup to stick to desired panel.
Makita®, LXT®, AVT® and the Makita logo, Teal color and Black & White color combination are the registered trademarks of Makita which is not affiliated with Elim A Dent LLC.
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★★★★★ 5
Great introduction to Linux kernel development
Format: Kindle
This is a great book for those wanting to get into Linux kernel development. It has a good flow to the writing and doesn't try and bury you with too much deep knowledge as a beginner (just enough to give you the basics of the concepts being discussed). if you purchase this book there is a second book with more depth on programming provided free (on the books website github). I enjoyed this book so much I've purchased the second book for my kindle reader to support the author.
I've also purchased Kaiwan's book on Linux kernel debugging which is also an excellent read; giving you a good introduction to all the different methods/tools that can be used to help you debug those stubborn issues you'll inevitably encounter working as a kernel developer.
I can't wait to read the next edition of this book coming out in January; revised for the 6.x kernel. FYI, I've read this book and worked through all the examples on the latest Linux stable kernel (as of this review 6.4.x/6.5.x-rcX).
You won't regret getting this book if you want to start down the path of being a Linux kernel developer! I'd love to see a book from Kaiwan on developing module/drivers using Rust (with it's support now included in Linux kernel since 6.2). :-)
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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Very good overall
Format: Paperback
The content is very well written for beginner.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Great book
Format: Paperback
This is an excellent book for learning kernel programming on Linux. I highly recommend it. Also excellent condition.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Excellent book with information presented in great depth
Format: Paperback
I would highly recommend this book to people interested in learning the internal working of the Linux kernel and writing kernel level code like device drivers. Everything is covered in great detail and where impractical many resources are provided to further explore the topic. Definitely a must read!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Great book. Well written and easy to follow.
Format: Paperback
Great book. Well written and easy to follow.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022