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Originally Posted by jnsrose Any ideas on cost give or take STA2 MSRP is $349
Any ideas on cost give or take
Thanks I did a little more research this afternoon and found it. Very impressive
Originally Posted by TACKERDOWN where is the sman3 part two durability test. Here's a link to it http://youtu.be/h47u5X6wtsY
Originally Posted by dandyme you know I will, and I don't really want to have to call you about a problem Russell put up a tease post the other day, about unveiling them at a trade show Thanks and we will do our best so that you don't have a problem in the first place!! And you know who to contact just in case... And first peek will be at the show... I didn't get the time to put a video up on youtube on the STA2 so once i get back from Chicago i will put it up. That is if this snow lets me get there in the first place.
Originally Posted by hvacrmedic I've seen a lot of advertisements for many years and thought it was an excellent video. More props and background noise would only serve to distract one's attention from the product. That's a lesson that the advertising community needs to learn. Too often i watch a commercial and am at a loss afterward to determine what was actually being advertised. As techs we presumably already know how to use this thing in a real world setting, and are only interested in its features vs competing products. Now if your task as an advertiser is to sell something that has no real virtues, then I can see how one would want to throw in as many pleasant distractions as possible to hopefully trick the emotions of the consumer. I thought about putting dancing girls in my videos but thought they might be a little distracting. Thanks for the kudos on the current version i put out and i will be supplementing these with in the field videos as well.
Originally Posted by 71CHOPS Russell, you don't know how much I appreciate having direct access to company reps. However, having been in and around advertising for many years, can I recommend a more "real world approach" to demonstrating Field Piece products? I love, and use them, but approaching industry techs with a "bench demonstration" doesn't really represent our everyday reality. I will be doing more in the field demos. But bench demos are the easiest way to get an up close visual of the product. And i can do them quick!
Originally Posted by 71CHOPS Russell, you don't know how much I appreciate having direct access to company reps. However, having been in and around advertising for many years, can I recommend a more "real world approach" to demonstrating Field Piece products? I love, and use them, but approaching industry techs with a "bench demonstration" doesn't really represent our everyday reality. I've seen a lot of advertisements for many years and thought it was an excellent video. More props and background noise would only serve to distract one's attention from the product. That's a lesson that the advertising community needs to learn. Too often i watch a commercial and am at a loss afterward to determine what was actually being advertised. As techs we presumably already know how to use this thing in a real world setting, and are only interested in its features vs competing products. Now if your task as an advertiser is to sell something that has no real virtues, then I can see how one would want to throw in as many pleasant distractions as possible to hopefully trick the emotions of the consumer.
Russell, you don't know how much I appreciate having direct access to company reps. However, having been in and around advertising for many years, can I recommend a more "real world approach" to demonstrating Field Piece products? I love, and use them, but approaching industry techs with a "bench demonstration" doesn't really represent our everyday reality.
Originally Posted by RussellHarju Yes. Place your order with your local distributor. We started shipping this week. you know I will, and I don't really want to have to call you about a problem Originally Posted by chuckcrj What is the sta2? I can't find it on the website. Russell put up a tease post the other day, about unveiling them at a trade show
where is the sman3 part two durability test.
Originally Posted by chuckcrj What is the sta2? I can't find it on the website. It's a In-Duct thermal anemometers.
Originally Posted by cuchulain too bad i got the srh2 for christmas. I would have picked up one of these. When will ya have the video's for the sta-2? What is the sta2? I can't find it on the website.
Originally Posted by cuchulain too bad i got the srh2 for christmas. I would have picked up one of these. When will ya have the video's for the sta-2? Very soon. My camera died as I was trying to load it. So hopefully tomorrow i can get it up and running.
too bad i got the srh2 for christmas. I would have picked up one of these. When will ya have the video's for the sta-2?
Originally Posted by dandyme is it on the market yet? Yes. Place your order with your local distributor. We started shipping this week.
is it on the market yet?
Originally Posted by RussellHarju Here's the quick product demo of the SRH3 Fieldpiece In-Duct Diagnostic Psychrometer. http://youtu.be/FzbYsZPkBA8 Nice. Anyone want to buy my srh2?
New Fieldpiece In-Duct Diagnostic Psychrometer - SRH3 Here's the quick product demo of the SRH3 Fieldpiece In-Duct Diagnostic Psychrometer. http://youtu.be/FzbYsZPkBA8
New Fieldpiece In-Duct Diagnostic Psychrometer - SRH3
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