Dakota Micro, Inc.

Dakota Micro, Inc.

In 1994, Dave Rubey, a farmer, encountered a setback when he developed a herniated disk in his neck and had to undergo cervical fusion surgery. This unfortunate incident left him immobilized for eight weeks, confined to wearing a full neck brace. As a result, he faced immense difficulty in harvesting crops due to the inability to turn his head. Driven by desperation and the need for a solution, Dave embarked on a quest to find a camera system that could withstand the harsh conditions of farming. However, his search proved futile as he couldn't find a suitable option in the market. Undeterred, Dave decided to leverage his engineering and electronics knowledge to create his own solution - the AgCam. The year 2002 witnessed the incorporation of Dakota Micro, the company founded by Dave Rubey. Since its inception, Dakota Micro has experienced remarkable growth and expanded its product lines. Today, it stands as a leading provider of exceptionally rugged camera systems in the market. By offering durable and reliable camera solutions, Dakota Micro caters to the unique needs of farmers and other professionals working in challenging environments. With their commitment to quality and innovation, the company continues to develop cutting-edge products that withstand the rigors of agricultural tasks and other demanding applications. Through Dave Rubey's personal experience and determination, Dakota Micro has emerged as a trusted name in the industry, offering top-notch camera systems that enable individuals to overcome obstacles and carry out their work with efficiency and precision.

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About  Power, Line Cables and Extension Cords

Power cables, line cables, and extension cords are essential components used to transfer electrical power from a wall outlet to external equipment. These cables feature interconnects on one or both ends, allowing for the safe and efficient transmission of power. These devices utilize a variety of connector types to ensure compatibility with different electrical systems and standards. Some commonly encountered connector types in this category include: AFSNIT 107-2-D1: This connector type is used in Danish electrical systems. AS3112: AS3112 connectors are commonly used in Australian and New Zealand electrical systems. BS 546: BS 546 connectors are found in British electrical systems. BS1363: BS1363 connectors, also known as UK plugs, are widely used in the United Kingdom. CEE (7/16, 7/4, 7/7, 7/VII): CEE connectors are used in European electrical systems, with different variants available based on voltage and current requirements. CEI 23-(16/7, 50): These connectors are used in Italian electrical systems. IEC 309: IEC 309 connectors, also known as international industrial connectors, are used in various industrial applications. IEC 320: IEC 320 connectors are widely used in computer and information technology equipment. IEC 62196: IEC 62196 connectors, also known as Type 2 connectors, are used for electric vehicle charging. IEC 884: IEC 884 connectors are used in medical equipment. IRAM (2063, 2073): IRAM connectors are used in Argentine electrical systems. NEMA (1, 10, 14, 5, 6, L14, L15, L16, L21, L5, L6): NEMA connectors are commonly used in North American electrical systems, with different types available for different applications and voltage levels. SANS: SANS connectors are used in South African electrical systems. SEV: SEV connectors are used in Swiss electrical systems. SI 32: SI 32 connectors are used in Slovenian electrical systems. These connector types comply with specific electrical standards and regulations in different regions, ensuring safe and reliable power transmission. By utilizing the appropriate connector type for a given electrical system, power cables, line cables, and extension cords ensure proper connectivity and efficient power delivery. In summary, power cables, line cables, and extension cords with various interconnects provide the necessary link between wall outlets and external equipment. The wide range of connector types available allows for compatibility with different electrical systems worldwide, enabling the safe and efficient transmission of electrical power.