HAH service manual free
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HAH service manual free
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Re: HAH service manual free
For those who are looking for replacement batteries:
D Cell NiMH
1.2 V
6000 mAh Max capacity
Stacked in series in a sleeve connected by terminals welds (12 cells per column) 10 columns total net: 120 batteries
PM email address to send service manual.
D Cell NiMH
1.2 V
6000 mAh Max capacity
Stacked in series in a sleeve connected by terminals welds (12 cells per column) 10 columns total net: 120 batteries
PM email address to send service manual.
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Re: HAH service manual free
I would love to have access to the service manual.
However..
The link provided took me to a "dating"site and then was trying to force me to download and install software.
It looked like they were trying to get me to "accept" some "free" CPU diagnostics and services.
A person would have to be a lot more trusting (or gullible) than me to click all the "Accept" requests.
If someone can assure me that I am not signing up for **** or a trojan horse, I would like to see the manual.
Or perhaps has someone posted access on a cleaner portal?
Thanks
I enjoy the HAH discussion group.
However..
The link provided took me to a "dating"site and then was trying to force me to download and install software.
It looked like they were trying to get me to "accept" some "free" CPU diagnostics and services.
A person would have to be a lot more trusting (or gullible) than me to click all the "Accept" requests.
If someone can assure me that I am not signing up for **** or a trojan horse, I would like to see the manual.
Or perhaps has someone posted access on a cleaner portal?
Thanks
I enjoy the HAH discussion group.
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Re: HAH service manual free
Some things to consider:
1) Software pirating websites are full of viruses, malware, spyware, browser hijackers, etc.
2) Merely visiting such websites can, and usually, introduce malware to your computer. Even if you don't physically click on a download link. Malware code is embedded into the code of the webpage, like through javascript, web browser vulnerabilities, etc. Just visiting such a website can put things into your caches, cookies,
3) Software pirating websites are also full of hackers. Hackers that try to gain access to your system.
4) Latest virus scanners may not adequately protect you. Heck, you may be infected right now, and never even know it. Consider most internet users only know how to "surf" the web. Malicious code writers are VERY good at what they do, and can gain access to your system rather easily, without you ever knowing it. Think about how often you get spambot emails from your own friends?
5) All I'm saying is... be careful...
1) Software pirating websites are full of viruses, malware, spyware, browser hijackers, etc.
2) Merely visiting such websites can, and usually, introduce malware to your computer. Even if you don't physically click on a download link. Malware code is embedded into the code of the webpage, like through javascript, web browser vulnerabilities, etc. Just visiting such a website can put things into your caches, cookies,
3) Software pirating websites are also full of hackers. Hackers that try to gain access to your system.
4) Latest virus scanners may not adequately protect you. Heck, you may be infected right now, and never even know it. Consider most internet users only know how to "surf" the web. Malicious code writers are VERY good at what they do, and can gain access to your system rather easily, without you ever knowing it. Think about how often you get spambot emails from your own friends?
5) All I'm saying is... be careful...