Do you have a CNC socket on the rear? If so, it does...But if not, you'll need to go in and add it. As long as you don't modify the existing components it won't void the warranty.
Do you have a CNC socket on the rear? If so, it does...But if not, you'll need to go in and add it. As long as you don't modify the existing components it won't void the warranty.
Mark
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From what I can recall, it doesn’t have the CNC socket in the rear. I’ll have to double check to be sure. You mentioned to “go in and add it”. Is that difficult to accomplish? I have an electrician at hand. I’d hate to open the unit up and get lost in the wires, but I’d also hate to buy the extra “Arc Ok” sensor that somehow uses the A/C power cord to establish the signal. I sense that could be “moody” at times.
Everlast wouldn’t happen to have something wrote up on how to do this would they? I’m guessing I’m about 2 weeks off from buying the THC. I just want to get my ducks in a row before I pull the trigger and buy it.
Thanks for the help,
Chris