Its akin to having an electon microscope in your kitchen
Its akin to having an electon microscope in your kitchen
Yeah which is why you use a Kibble balance. Are you sure you’re cut out for this kind of work?
If you trust the gauging, you weigh it.
That’s why I keep a roll of 20 AWG nichrome on hand. Spool off 9.7195853528209 feet and it’ll be bang on.
My partner hates wires and cables. A loose usb c is ugly. A puck is elegant apparently
I keep some in my bag for when people ask to borrow one. It sucks so bad they aren’t tempted to keep it. If they do keep it, they did me a favor
Makes me want to buy one specifically to return it
It’s a testament to how well balanced the game is.
It’s not the connector that’s the problem with EA stations and the like, it’s the total absence of maintenance. I for one appreciate CCS1 and J1772’s simplicity of implementation. NACS was designed by a marketing team which means far more complexity behind the scenes. They’ve done well keeping their stations running but the pins and sockets only matter for the sales brochure.
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All my machines have my keys, nothing to set up, nothing to tear down.
Higher trim cars have radiation sensors to help account for solar heat gain.
Honeywell has individual room sensors available that you can average or prioritize.
I think the real reason you don’t see them- the average person is too stupid to understand them and set them up.
Some of those signatures are like a CVS receipt.
When I’m on a chain with the corporate office:
The biggest chargers I commonly see are 350kW. That’s about 15 miles per minute. The NACS connector doesn’t have a max amp spec, but at 800v/650A that’s just over 500kW. CCS has a similar limit. The cables also get ridiculous above 500kW, but higher system voltages can reduce that.
Of course, they’re working on a 3.75 megawatt connector
But do you like the mess?
Le Chícks
Everyone is right- you need a stone.
Parchment paper on the stone for the first ~5 minutes gets a crisp crust without spilling corn meal everywhere.
Pre 9/11 toby was on his way to icon status
Not much lactose in hard cheeses, the sugars end up in the whey.
Happens on dove hunts all the time. As long as it doesn’t hit your eyeball, it’s less painful than a rubber band snap.