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  1. Thank you. As a Dillon fan, I am eagerly waiting for any unboxing/reviews/opinions on the machine. The company website has a video that shows the basic assembly of the machine. They didn't touch on sensors at this time in any meaningful detail. Does the included manual speak to the planned sensors? The video has screenshots of the sensor connections: low primer sensor, home sensor, safety switch, safety cover, primer sensor, case probe, and low powder sensor. Unused slots are comms (in/out) with what appears to be RJ-45 jacks for computer connections (firmware updates/programming/more sensors?) While they don't have a dedicated connector for it on the blue controller box, they do reference the ability to check bullet topple and the ability to sense small/large primer, berdan, case ringer check (9mm/223). There is an optional case kicker that will kick out the offending brass case. Will that one probe sensor do all that case work? Curious on how/where these sensors will be set up For berdan primer/bullet topple sensors, will sensor assemblies be attached to the size die/seating die themselves? For the small versus large primer, will something be attached to the case feeder or the swagger? Perhaps there is another blue box "router" that connects to these sensors and routes that info through the comms jack?
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