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Unread 10-12-2015, 08:26
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Re: The Pulsinator is Here!

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Originally Posted by Spinoff View Post
While the Thrifty Throttle and the Pulsinator do very similar tasks, there are some key differences between the two products. Here is a list of those differences:
  • The Pulsinator is actually in stock.
  • The Pulsinator is contained in a durable, shock resistant, translucent case - We thought it was cool to see what was inside. Having a durable case is extremely important, especially in the rough and tumble world of robotics, pit crews, and teams working in a shop.
  • The Pulsinator has over 72 hours of battery life.
  • The Pulsinator can actually supply power to smaller servos. This is a feature that is extremely important to us. With the Pulsinator, you do not need an external power supply to test small servos.
  • The Pulsinator is designed and assembled in the USA.
  • The majority of the profits made on the Pulsinator are being used to sponsor robotics teams.

By purchasing the Pulsinator, you are not only getting a high quality tool, but you are also supporting other robotics teams around the world. To me, thats the coolest part about it.
May I ask who the teams are that are being sponsored by these profits and the extent of testing that went into developing this product? It looks like a useful piece of equipment, congratulations on bringing it to market.
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