Chris
June 28, 2012, 1:31pm
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Alex explains the LDR in the new Unger Nlite WFP. Although we are bad at math… We know about wfps…
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Chris
June 28, 2012, 1:32pm
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You can peak at them a little further but not much info is built in yet: Unger Nlite WFP
Chris:
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Alex explains the LDR in the new Unger Nlite WFP. Although we are bad at math… We know about wfps…
Interested in pre ordering your Unger Nlite wfp?
Give us a call today - 1-862-266-0677
OK. So can you give us the LDR for other poles out there so we can have something to compare with?
HE_MAN
June 29, 2012, 6:32am
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There is awesome… And then there is WCR AWESOME. I agree- we need some quantifiable standard by which we can compare WFP’s. From what I’ve read, the LDR should be pretty easy to calculate…
Attach a 1kg weight to the mid section of the pole
measure deflection (how much the pole bends away from a straight line)
take length of pole & do some math voodoo
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