Based on what everyone says, if I had the V3/IP combo I probably wouldn’t care if it ever comes out. I have the IP Trickler and have to do the bulk dump manually, but I don’t think the thrower is going to save me very much time or effort. It works pretty well as it is. But it would make things simpler if it works well, so I will definitely buy it and I continue to look forward to getting it. But I have to admit, I’m pretty soured on the whole experience after we were told it was “ready” nearly two years ago, and then countless busted-deadlines since then. It’s looking pretty dubious. What a shame. It really is the Lucy/Charlie Brown football kick in real life.
I recently got the whole upgrade for my 2 V3’s. I haven’t had time to hook it up. It’s been a month since I’ve had it. I probably have time to put it all together this week. But just by reading through the manual, I’m a little confused about the setup for the A&D scale. I’m assuming the scale setup from the manual would be necessary even without the IP thrower? I only have the V3 IP upgrades with the shields and the keypads. But not the thrower.
If you are referring to the optioning of your A&D FX120i scale per the directions in the IP Powder system manual, yes there are a few differences from the set up directions in the A&D manual. The IP directions are straight forward, just follow the directions one step at a time.
Thank you. Maybe I need to try that. My shop is my 3rd car garage and I have a mini split system that I have to have running in the summer. His draft shield and sliding door actually work really well, but I like the bigger opening on this model.
Think I’m going to try that Area419 ring glued to the top hack as well.