Hey Mike. Been a while since we chatted. Congrats on the new job and hope it's been pretty smooth for ya. I still have not been able to get into the Signal Tech field due in large part the limitations with IMSA certification offerings. The other side is there's not been any career opportunities in TX for my location since moving here last October. I wanted to again thank you for your time you worked with me getting my personal traffic light gear operational. For the most part everything functions like it should (aside from NEMA and MMU flash) and it's helped me grow my knowledge further in the 24 years as a collector/hobbyist.
6:33 Those D8 controllers weighed a ton! Did you ever use the Crouse-Hines SP40 pretimed controllers? We were phasing them out when I started in the mid 1980s in Phoenix. I'd like to get my hands on a Winko-matic TC75 time base coordination. It would make a good time based relay contrtoller for lights and other stuff.
This shop is my goal! I’m in the works of trying to open a traffic signal division under my dads electrical company (I’m only 20) and have many doubters but oh well lol, I bought a bucket truck, and have been doing as much research as I can on everything signals, and design plans for signals. I’m still very novice. Next step is getting either sub contracting jobs or trying to get a town to hire me even though I have no experience in traffic lights, only resi and commercial electrical, and have my journeys-mans license, but they never taught us anything traffic signal related in class rip. Love ur videos thought watched basically all of them all the way through.
🤔 I understand you can't please everyone, but this video was a waste of time and effort as it was just a quick view of this box, that box, oh and the box over here. It would have been better to view less, and to explain what each box did, or what era it was from, maybe next time.