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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2008-08-25 09:49:00)
by hagtech
You'll probably have to rechard batteries in parallel. Or standalone. When operating cells in series, make sure they are balanced, as you don't want one quitting before the other or you get a reverse current through the dead cell (voltage flip). It's like charging a cell backwards. Anyway, with a BUGLE, the current draw is so low that it won't be a huge problem. jh
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-08-17 00:23:00)
by mega-watt.co.uk
http://www.knightbatteries.com/popup...420&p_i =298420 this is one of my most popular second/boot mount batteries its tiny and like having 3 standard cheapie normal sized motor factors batteries i also sell lots of the pc 680 which is very small and still stonking we run a 900bhp evo and a 700 hp suny gtr thing of the 680s and never have problems, power on both of these is very ...
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2008-09-01 17:05:00)
by ridge303
Recs: 29 Chicago: Trial Design Bedevils Search for New AD Drugs ..and more on trial design - Paul Aisen even if long - worth reading ! This is Part 1 of a two-part story. See also Part 2 . 5 August 2008. On the last day of the International Conference on Alzheimers Disease (ICAD), held 26-31 July in Chicago, Paul Aisen of University of California, San ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-08-29 01:47:00)
by Talevita
My brain took me out to lunch and I got stuck holding the bill. I forgot to plug my computer into a surge protector. Stop, drop, and roll. My brain did the Time Warp again. I did the Electric Slide. I went and asked Alice. I overpaid my electricity bill. Fire in the hole! I carpe diemed. Forgot to unplug the iron I had a thunderstorm in my brain. I was practicing ...
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2008-09-03 11:30:00)
by MudDucker
Every year for the last 8 or 9 years, I've taken a Boy Scout troop scalloping. We initially planned this year's trip to coincide with Faye. Thanks to Bman, we had reservations in the County camping ground right on the St. Marks River and we were ready to go. The weekend before, I went to the Cape, hooked up the Ol' Pro and brought it back to Valdosta. Checked everything, counted life jackets...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-08-29 02:07:00)
by HungX916
The positive terminal cable was corroded every since I purchased the car (2+ years ago). I cleaned it out couple weeks ago and it starts fine every since. Just earlier today at shell gas station...after pumping gas, I tried to start the car, but it wouldn't start, it didn't even crank. My friend tried to jump the battery, but still no good . So we had to push start it! . But yeah......
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2008-09-01 15:12:00)
by PaulnLou
Sneaky B@r$tards. I was reading one of the computor geeks magazines at work yesterday ( OK - looking at the pictures becasue I dont understand 99% of it ) but I did come across an article written in english about mobile phone batteries/ companies and how they do marketing magic on us with their mobile phones. Apparently the service providers ( optus / vodafone / three and the rest ) ...
Started 4 days, 12 hours ago (2008-09-01 18:14:00)
by BRealistic
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/...table Quote » Introduction to the 1980 Briggs & Stratton Hybrid Concept Car The simple idea behind the 1980 Briggs & Stratton Hybrid concept car was essentially this: If two heads are better than one, why not a car with two power sources? This unique "best of both worlds" gasoline/electric hybrid was devised around 1980 by Briggs & Stratton, the ...
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2008-08-31 05:46:00)
by MAD_ELE
Oil Speech While we were at home in our living rooms, watching via satellite the immense spectacle of the opening of the 29th Olympic Games; something much more subtle was occurring. While the celebration of peace was capturing the worlds attention, the world has shifted back to the brink of nuclear extinction, where we have not been for forty years. While we watched in agony as ...