alignment = the oscillation of the motor causes parts to magnetize ( pulling the alignment out..) .. demagnetize the parts periodically, or replace the metal parts… 🙂
.. and a list of what they will be carrying .. so to get them thru customs faster..
I would suspect that they designed the suspension for a lightweight car and neglected to consider the torque of the electric engine, especially at startup.
because of I.C. motors designers think of torque first… but the electric’s had so many issues because of the electromotive induction (E.M.I.) field.. an introduced a lot of work arounds..
That is true, the big 3-phase 200hp motors we used at the factory would
grab wrenches on start up if you were careless. I know the mag strips on
my bank/credit cards were wiped because I forgot to lockup my wallet in
my toolbox. An outer shell of sheet metal would solve much of those
issues, as long as it was connected to the ground wire.
Did I miss a new or different plane outside the window in panel five?
Are the pilots going after it or is it friendly? I must have missed
something somewhere. Electric cars have been around since about 1839
I think. Car and driver has a good summation of the top 25 old to newer.
Some are quite surprising. Gas was just cheaper at that time. It still is.
this.! this is what i get for not going back an reading comments..
Gas has never been cheaper.! it is more convenient and quicker,
it takes 8 hours and costs about $15 to full charge a Tesla. vs
my 5min and $80 at a pump..
alignment = the oscillation of the motor causes parts to magnetize ( pulling the alignment out..) .. demagnetize the parts periodically, or replace the metal parts… 🙂
.. and a list of what they will be carrying .. so to get them thru customs faster..
I would suspect that they designed the suspension for a lightweight car and neglected to consider the torque of the electric engine, especially at startup.
because of I.C. motors designers think of torque first… but the electric’s had so many issues because of the electromotive induction (E.M.I.) field.. an introduced a lot of work arounds..
Good point. I hadn’t thought of that.
again with my ‘useless trivia’… 🙂
also until the early 1900’s land speed record was held by an electric “car”…
That is true, the big 3-phase 200hp motors we used at the factory would
grab wrenches on start up if you were careless. I know the mag strips on
my bank/credit cards were wiped because I forgot to lockup my wallet in
my toolbox. An outer shell of sheet metal would solve much of those
issues, as long as it was connected to the ground wire.
Did I miss a new or different plane outside the window in panel five?
Are the pilots going after it or is it friendly? I must have missed
something somewhere. Electric cars have been around since about 1839
I think. Car and driver has a good summation of the top 25 old to newer.
Some are quite surprising. Gas was just cheaper at that time. It still is.
That craft is one of the Bushear’s small fighter/transports.
It is used to carry small cargoes.
this.! this is what i get for not going back an reading comments..
Gas has never been cheaper.! it is more convenient and quicker,
it takes 8 hours and costs about $15 to full charge a Tesla. vs
my 5min and $80 at a pump..