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BabyAda's bumper car toy stopped working after overnight charging - turns out 24V charger + 12V battery = problems. Quick fix: replaced battery with correct one from DigiKey. Pro tip -Always check voltage compatibility!
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie welcomes David Rames, Senior Product Manager at Midea America Corp. This is Part 1 of this discussion, exploring advancements in heat pump technology and HVAC industry challenges. David, a product management expert with years of experience in HVAC innovation, discusses the evolution of heat pumps, addressing misconceptions about their performance in cold climates and their supposed complexity. Gary and David also examine the issues of equipment oversizing, the value of proper installation, and the advantages of communicating systems over traditional setups for enhanced comfort and efficiency. Expect to Learn: Discover how modern heat pumps are designed to perform efficiently in extreme cold climates. Learn why today's heat pumps are easier to install, troubleshoot, and maintain. Understand the issues caused by oversized systems and how proper sizing improves efficiency and comfort. Explore the advantages of communicating systems over traditional 24V setups for better control and performance. Find out how Midea's training programs help contractors deliver reliable and optimized installations. Episode Highlights: [00:33] Introduction to the episode and guest David Rames from Midea America Corp [02:27] How heat pumps have evolved to deliver reliable performance in cold climates [03:52] Debunking myths about heat pump complexity and durability [06:59] The importance of proper installation and managing power fluctuations [12:01] The problem with oversized HVAC systems and why sizing matters [19:23] Comparing communicating systems vs. 24V setups and their differences [23:43] Midea trains contractors on the benefits of communicating systems and over-the-air updates This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: www.master.ca Cintas: www.cintas.com/hvacknowitall Supply House: www.supplyhouse.com Cool Air Products: www.coolairproducts.net Lambert Insurance Services: www.lambert-ins.com Follow the Guest David Rames on: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/david-rames-06742814/ Midea America Corp: www.linkedin.com/company/midea-america-corp/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
We got the 'big' Sparkle Motion boards (https://www.adafruit.com/product/6100) out to the PCB fab house and now are turning to the mini version. This one doesn't have USB PD or 24V support, but it is very compact and has many niceties that WLED users will enjoy...like built-in ICS-43434 microphone (https://www.adafruit.com/product/6049), however during testing, we discovered that GPIO 9 and 10 were not available because the ESP32-Mini module (https://www.espressif.com/en/module/esp32-mini-1-en) we're using has slightly different pin availability! No biggie with open source firmware: we just forked and fixed and PR'd the changes here https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/pull/4450 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #wled #opensource #adafruit
This chonky neopixel tube is a treat with full, smooth color all the way around - but it's also a real pain to drive, given it requires 24V power. Or at least it would be if we didn't have this Sparkle Motion (https://www.adafruit.com/product/6100) board we are testing! With USB PD support, it's easy to plug the board into a USB C laptop power supply that can provide 20V at up to 5A - even though it's under 24V, we've found the LEDs are just as bright. Looks great, we're going to keep testing and get these boards ordered, hopefully before the year's end! Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #wled #led #art
We're wrapping up our WLED board design (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4Ybd8CdQYM) and the last part we need to spec out is the 3.3V regulator. Since we are utilizing USB PD or DC in, we could be running from 5V ~ 24VDC. For the 5V output, we only need a few mA, so we're going to pick the same LDO family we sourced earlier (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_0Kua2UZCs) but for the 3.3V we need at least 500mA of current for the ESP32 chip, so a switching supply is necessary! Let's find something inexpensive with 1A+ output, 24V+ input, and we're also going to need something small so minimal passives and high frequency. See the chosen part on DigiKey https://www.digikey.com/short/rt5jw5qj ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/
In our WLED design, we want to have two (or maybe three?) DC power inputs, where each can be up to 24V, and supply up to 5A of current into the LED strands. In our typical designs, like the Metro or Feather series, we don't really go above 1A or 2A and 20V. Let's take a look at what is available: we want to have the lowest possible forward drop because, at 5V, we want to have no less than 4.5V going into the LEDs, but we also want to minimize the reverse current which can start to get non-trivial at these capacities. Also, should we go with an 'ideal' diode chip or with a Schottky diode? See the chosen part on DigiKey https://www.digikey.com/short/zq72b5bq ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/
**Use the code NINDADS at checkout to receive 20% plus free shipping at Manscaped.com** On this week's episode of the Nintendo Dads Podcast: News Pokémon Presents 8.8.2023 Devolver Delayed Showcase | 2023 - 2024 Edition Game Release Updates Let's Discuss Are developers delaying games too much? Events Dinner Table planned for August 18 Jesse's Minutes Jesse: Camping plans and CPAP battery testing - battery https://amzn.to/3KYKuC3 - 12V to 24V power adapter https://amzn.to/3KCJR0J Marty: AEW Wrestling - Dynamite Tim: New Case for my Switch! DEVASO Case https://amzn.to/3KD6aTM Games we've been playing The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Pokémon Trading Card Game Brotato Tiny Thor Pikmin 4 GigaBash Unidentified Falling Objects Legend Bowl Community Spotlight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anfang der 1990er war dieser Omega das Nonplusultra! Dank Lotus-Tuning mutierten kräftige aber brave Opel Omega 3000 24V mithilfe zweier Turbolader, Hubraumerweiterung und allerhand Anbauteilen zu wahren Limousinen-Monstern. Die 377 PS und 557 Nm des Lotus Omega sind auch nach heutigen Maßstäben noch gewaltig. Wie aufwändig der Produktionsprozess war, was Lotus verändert hat, warum wir uns nicht getraut haben, den Lotus Omega nach der Fahrt auszumachen – all das hört ihr in der neuesten Folge von "Erst fahren, dann reden"!
Side-Light Flexible Analog RGB LED Strip - 630 LEDs per meter - 1 Meter (0:14) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5687?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Right Angle Phillips and Flat Screwdriver Kit (1:33) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5739?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts nOOds - Flexible LED Filament - 12V 600mm long - Warm White (3:25) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5731?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts nOOds - Flexible LED Filament - Warm White 1.2 meter long - 24V (3:25) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5732?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit Swirly Aluminum Mounting Grid for 0.1" Spaced PCBs (6:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5774?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit EYESPI BFF for QT Py or Xiao - 18 Pin FPC Connector (10:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5772?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts --------------------------------------- New nEw NEWs New Products, News, and more: https://www.adafruit.com/newsletter #newnewnew Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Side-Light Flexible Analog RGB LED Strip - 630 LEDs per meter - 1 Meter (0:14) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5687?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Right Angle Phillips and Flat Screwdriver Kit (1:33) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5739?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts nOOds - Flexible LED Filament - 12V 600mm long - Warm White (3:25) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5731?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts nOOds - Flexible LED Filament - Warm White 1.2 meter long - 24V (3:25) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5732?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit Swirly Aluminum Mounting Grid for 0.1" Spaced PCBs (6:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5774?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit EYESPI BFF for QT Py or Xiao - 18 Pin FPC Connector (10:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5772?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts --------------------------------------- New nEw NEWs New Products, News, and more: https://www.adafruit.com/newsletter #newnewnew Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
This week's EYE ON NPI is a bright-eye'd and bushy-tailed go-getter, who can juggle multiple tasks at once: it's the Richtek RT4539 36 V I²C Controlled 6-Channel WLED Driver (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/r/richtek/rt4539-36-v-6-ch-wled-driver)! This chip can do it all: it's a boost converter, it's a calibrated constant-current sink, it's a PWM controller, it's a gamma-corrector, and it's got I2C for controlling all the settings. It's designed for use in laptop or tablet backlight control, and all the little extras that were designed in make it excellent for other sorts of lighting drives - just cause it says its for white LEDs doesn't mean you have to only use it for that purpose! The first feature of this chip is the boost converter. Since most LED backlights (and even some large LED clusters) have the LEDs in series to keep them current balanced, we often need to boost the battery voltage up to 20V+, this chip can go up to 36V output from 2.7 to 24V input - which means it can handle up to 10 LEDs at 3.3V forward drops, and still have a little headroom. The boost FET switch is internal so only an inductor and diode are required. Since this is a constant-current chip, the output voltage will fluctuate as necessary to support the current draw needed. The booster frequency can be adjusted over I2C to balance flickering/beat frequencies and efficiency vs low power usage. The second feature is the constant current string driver. As mentioned, large backlights try to string LEDs together to balance the current, but once you get past about 3-5" diagonal, there's usually more than one string. So now you want to make sure each string is balanced. Inside are comparator/differential drivers that use matched transistors and resistors with current mirroring setup to make sure you get the same exact current through each string. The third feature of the RT4539 is the PWM driver (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation). Yes you can reduce the current through the strings but its easier to get a wide range of brightness values by keeping a constant current and then PWMing the output sink drivers. It's normal to see linear PWM drivers: where you can go from 0-255, say for 8-bit control and that translates to a linear duty cycle. This chip goes above-and-beyond and provides an exponential "gamma corrected" (https://learn.adafruit.com/led-tricks-gamma-correction) output control curve if desired. This gives a more natural and useful brightness curve where there's more granularity at low brightness values, often used for night modes. The fourth (and final?) feature to highlight is that all of the settings for the capabilities are available over I2C! From the booster frequency to sink current, to the PWM style and duty cycles to extras like smooth dimming transition features, there's a register map for easy configuration and adjustment, making his chip trivial to integrate into any design with a microcontroller or microcomputer. The Richtek RT4539 (https://www.digikey.com/short/th42j03z) is super-duper new, so it's not yet available for purchase on Digi-Key's website - keep an eye out for when this chip becomes available or contact your Digi-Key sales rep and they'll be able to wrangle you some samples!
Cuántas más válvulas mejor. ¿Seguro? ¿Sabes que ha habido motores de 2, 3, 4, 5 y hasta 8 válvulas por cilindro? ¿Sabes cómo funcionan? Y, sobre todo, ¿sabes porque son mejores? Hoy toca técnica y “Mesa hermética”. Si crees que este vídeo es de muy poco nivel para ti, no te equivoques: Hablaremos del sistema VTEC de Honda, de la distribución variable, de las válvulas rellenas de sodio, de la estructura de una culata, de la distribución desmodrómica… yo creo que habrá nivel… El primer 16v de la historia fue el Peugeot L76 del Gran Premio de 1912 que montaba una culata de 16 válvulas con la cual conseguía un rendimiento impresionante: casi 150 CV de un motor de 7,6 litros… Pero en los años 80, primero a la sombra del turbo, esta técnica comienza a desarrollarse, especialmente en coches de competición. Se habla de 16 válvulas, aunque en realidad habría que hablar de 4 válvulas por cilindro. Pero como la mayor parte de los motores son de 4 cilindros, pues es fácil 4x4=16 y ahí se acuñó el término. Y, como en el caso del turbo, muchos coches presumían de ello con el famoso cartelito de 16V o 16S en el caso de los modelos franceses, porque en francés “válvula” se dice “soupapes”, que suena casi igual que sopapo… También se veían cartelitos de 24V, 32V o 48V en motores de 6, 8 o 12 cilindros, pero la cifra “redonda” eran las 16V, sobre todo porque el mito, el VW Golf, utilizó esta tecnología para potenciar su motor, eludiendo el turbo que en su momento tenía cierta mala fama de “mal carácter”. Seamos honestos, una fama justa. Hoy día la tecnología multiválvulas coexiste con la sobrealimentación… pero ya casi nadie presume de ello… salvo Porsche, que se ha adueñado de la palabra Turbo, más bien diría del concepto: Todo el mundo sabe que todos los Porsche corren mucho, pero los Porsche Turbo, sea cual sea el modelo, más todavía. Incluso hay un Taycan eléctrico con apellido “Turbo”… Para saber por qué son mejores 16 válvulas que 8, hay que saber cómo funciona un motor. Seguro que todos lo sabéis, pero no está de más repasarlo y, sobre todo, centrarnos en la distribución, es decir, las válvulas y todo lo necesario para que funcionen: Arboles de levas, taqués, balancines y correa o cadena de distribución. ¡Vamos a ello! ¿Cómo funciona un motor? Sencillo: Metes aire en un cilindro, lo comprimes, lo inflamas con una chispa y luego expulsas los gases quemados para volver a comenzar. Pero hay detalles que tienes que ver en nuestra Mesa hermética. Os explico los 4 tiempos, pero para preguntaros una cosa: ¿Cómo conseguimos más potencia de un motor? Sólo hay dos vías: Uno, conseguir que la explosión o la combustión si es un Diesel sea lo más eficiente posible, un tema que trataremos en otra ocasión; y, dos, conseguir quemar más gasolina. Y para conseguir quemar más gasolina hay dos formas: Hacer el motor más grande, con cilindros más grandes cabe más gasolina o meter más aire y combustible en el motor. Como funcionan las válvulas. Las válvulas tienen forma de seta, cerradas deben ser completamente estacas y abiertas permitir la mejor salida o entrada de gases. Esto, la “alzada” y como se mueven las válvulas y otros sistemas de distribución lo vemos en nuestra “Mesa Hermética”. Y os cuento como la la distribución variable, el VTEC de Honda y algunas otras cosas. La “respiración” de un motor. Para conseguir que un motor respire mejor, es decir, tenga más fácil introducir el aire en los cilindros y luego sacarlo, cuantos más “agujeros” tenga la culata y más grandes, pues mejor. Lo normal en los comienzos del automóvil fue poner dos válvulas por cilindro, pero luego se vio que con más válvulas se aprovechaba mejor la superficie de la culata… pero esto lo vemos mejor en nuestra “Mesa hermética”. Lo suyo es que en el centro o lo más al centro posible, este la bujía y-o el inyector. Y tratar de aprovechar la superficie al máximo con culatas de 2, 3, 4 y 5 válvulas. Lo cinco válvulas son una excepción, pero no compensa su complejidad. Y decíamos que los cilindros y pistones son siempre redondos, bueno casi siempre, porque hubo una sonada excepción… la Honda NR500 y sus cilindros ovales de 8 válvulas. Las válvulas de admisión y escape no son iguales ni de tamaño ni de composición, porque las de escape trabajan a mayor temperatura. Por eso hay válvulas de escape huecas, ¿por qué? Porque va rellena de sodio para refrigerar… Algún día… … todos los coches se fabricarán así. Esta frase la podían haber dicho los diseñadores del Peugeot de 1912 o del Triumph Dolomite Sprint, el primer coche fabricado en serie con esta tecnología. Nadie la dijo… pero es la verdad. Prácticamente todos los motores modernos de un cierto nivel de prestaciones usan la tecnología multiválvulas y los taqués hidráulicos. Al principio los motores multiválvulas no tenían muchos bajos, pues que respirasen tan bien a alto régimen, impedía que lo hicieran bien a medios y bajos. Ya el motor de Opel a finales de los 80 se encargó de demostrar que no era así. Y ahora muchos usan tecnología multiválvulas y turbo, una tecnología al principio “rival” y luego amiga, porque para meter mucho aire en un motor, nada mejor que el motor tenga “agujeros grandes” y el aire vaya a presión. Conclusión. ¡Cuánto han progresado los motores de combustión interna! Una pena que, con la agenda 2030, este avance tecnológico se va a detener… nunca sabremos hasta dónde se podría haber llegado. Muchos diréis: “Seguro que eso mismo decían en su momento, cuando el motor de combustión sustituyo al de vapor”. Pues sí, pero ese cambio fue sobrevenido por las posibilidades de uno y otro motor, no por las normas de políticos que no saben mucho o nada de coches… no es lo mismo. Coche del día. Podría ser el Kadett, el primer 16V bueno de verdad y popular. Pero confieso tener una debilidad por el Triumph Dolomite Sprint que ya en 1973 usaba las 16 válvulas para obtener de sus motos de 2 litros 127 CV. Y además, era un coche precioso.
Another day, another part we can't get! This week we're on the hunt for a replacement for the FAN5333 (https://www.digikey.com/short/bc3jrj8w), a constant-current, 24V boost converter that we use for our TFT displays with big back lights like the 4.3" touchscreen (https://www.adafruit.com/product/1591). These displays often have 6 or 7 white LEDs in series, and sometimes multiple strands of them! That means boosting 3.3V or 5V up to 22VDC with 50 to 100mA of current. That's a lot of power! Let's find a good alternative at Digi-Key so we can keep making display breakouts that folks love - ideally one that is drop-in compatible with the FAN5333 or at least one with minimal design changes required. See the chosen part on Digi-Key https://www.digikey.com/short/78btttb0 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #adafruit #thegreatsearch #digikey @Digi-Key
Hey remember when we were revising all our CP2014 boards for the CP2102N? Next up is the metro mini (https://www.adafruit.com/product/2590) an Atmega328 board that we use often for breadboardy Arduino projects. like other boards that need a respin, we approached it with a "well, while we're here, lets do a gut renovation" - so in addition to swapping the usb serial chip, we also changed the USB to type C, changed some 0805 parts to 0603, and added a STEMMA QT port. one other change is we are having some difficulties getting the 32-TQFN of the '328, but we did snag about 8000 of the 28-TQFN so this 'V2' uses that part for now. it really is a 'design with what you can get' time! We also played with the AGS02MA gas sensor and wrote some drivers for it, and started on the code for our GUVB I2C UV sensor we designed a while back since it's nice and sunny for testing! The Great Search - White LED strand backlight constant current driver (FAN5333 replacement) https://www.digikey.com/short/78btttb0 Another day, another part we can't get! This week we're on the hunt for a replacement for the FAN5333 (https://www.digikey.com/short/bc3jrj8w), a constant-current, 24V boost converer that we use for our TFT displays with big back lights like the 4.3" touchscreen(https://www.adafruit.com/product/1591). These displays often have 6 or 7 white LEDs in series, and sometimes multiple strands of them! That means boosting 3.3V or 5V up to 22VDC with 50 to 100mA of current. That's a lot of power! Let's find a good alternative at Digi-Key so we can keep making display breakouts that folks love - ideally one that is drop-in compatible with the FAN5333 or at least one with minimal design changes required. Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #deskofladyada #thegreatsearch #adafruit
Lenny Reed from Dynomite Diesel joins us today to take a close look at diesel injectors. We talk about the knowledge, testing and experience needed to build the best injectors for not just common rail, but also trucks 20+ years old (12V and 24V owners will want to hear this). Also, we know you guys love Lenny's business and life advice, and he shares some insights you'll want to hear!
A follow up to the previous video on repairing the heater. A viewer asked how the capacitor diode rectifier gave a 24V output. The key is in the zener regulator, so this vidoe looks at how mains powered zener voltage regulators work, and their limitations. X class capacitor and self healing. Forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1482-mains-capacitor-zener-regulator-circuit/ Youtube: Odysee:
相信不少大大開始認識BMW 5系列可能是從E34開始!四圓燈、類鯊魚頭造型車頭、和E32相似的尾燈,個性的外型一推出便獲得全球市場的熱烈迴響。E34 5系列在台灣目前現存的絕大部分都是1990年後推出的雙凸24V直6或V8動力,前期1989年左右的單凸12V動力幾乎快絕種,為什麼?此外,520i和525i一直是5系列的銷售主力,不僅總代理重視,水貨商也大舉引進並在市場上大打價格戰,當年520i、525i在市場有哪些有趣的故事?來聽Celsior怎麼說? PS:大大們別急,530i、540i、M5的故事下集播出!
DIY House Medic Podcast Show NotesSponsored by Legal ShieldSeason: 3Episode: 114Episode Title: All About Thermostats; The Brain of Your HVAC SystemEpisode Summary:Contractor John walks you through a discussion about your home thermostat and how installing a Smart Thermostat will help you save money.Also, the regular segments, the prepping for Jeopardy fact of the week, and the tip of the week to ya.Resources mentioned in this episode:5 Wire Thermostat Wiring (Any HVAC Device – Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Furnaces, etc.)Red wire for power (24V).White wire for heating (connected to W or W1 terminal).Green wire for fans.Blue or yellow wire for cooling (connected to Y).Black wire for “C” or “Common” wire.Consumer Reports The Best Smart Thermostats of 2022See Contractor John's Updated Show Schedule hereCutting & Charcuterie Boards; Table Saw Creations by Contractor JohnSee some of Contractor John's creations hereThe Painted Tree Boutique/Makers MarketAsk questions, post comments at the Contractor John/DIY House Medic Facebook PageVisit the Contractor John website and receive a free monthly Home Maintenance Checklist for followingContractor JohnVisit the Contractor John YouTube Channel and please Subscribe to my channel.Support the show
Chill out – considering a fridge for your caravan or camp vehicle doesn't have to be challenging. From the hum of a compressor fridge to the fumes of a gas-powered – the pitfalls and benefits of portable refrigeration depend on what a camper requires on their travels.In this episode of the Snowys Camping Show, Ben and Lauren keep their cool as they discuss the ins and outs of portable refrigeration with caravan expert Kevin, from the Snowys warehouse.For links to everything mentioned in this episode, check out our show notes:https://www.snowys.com.au/blog/podcast-caravan-fridges/Join the conversation over on our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowys Head to snowys.com.au for all your gear needs:https://www.snowys.com.au
Campertalk Podcast: Camping, Vanlife & Co. mit Hans und Tobi
Strom im Freizeitfahrzeug: 230V, 12V oder 24V? Was ist wofür und wer hat was? Als gasloser Camper ist das Thema für mich, Tobi, besonders interessant, also hört ein paar Minuten unter Strom rein.
Episode 81:This week we're starting On Practice and Contradiction by Mao ZedongThe two halves of the book are available online here:https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_16.htmhttps://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htmThe previous episode that already covered chapter 2 of this book can be found here:https://www.abnormalmapping.com/leftist-reading-rss/2020/8/31/guest-leftist-reading-oppose-book-worship[Part 1]1. A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire[Bonus 1, from the archives]2. Oppose Book Worship[Part 2]3. On Practice: On the Relation between Knowledge and Practice, between Knowing and Doing[Part 3 - 4]4. On ContradictionSection [i]Section [ii]Section [iii][Part 5 - This Week]4. On ContradictionSection [iv] - 01:00Section [v] - 18:58[Part 6?]4. On ContradictionSection [vi] - [vii]5. Combat Liberalism[Part 7?]6. The Chinese People Cannot Be Cowed by the Atom Bomb7. US Imperialism Is a Paper Tiger[Part 8?]8. Concerning Stalin's Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR9. Critique of Stalin's Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR[Part 9-11?]10. On the Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People[Part 12?]11. Where Do Correct Ideas Come From?12. Talk on Questions of PhilosophyFootnotes:15) 16:24V. I. Lenin, What Is to Be Done?, Collected Works, Moscow, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1961, vol. V, p. 369.16) 20:26Lenin, ‘Conspectus of Hegel's The Science of Logic', Collected Works, vol. xxxviii, pp. 97–98.17) 29:43[Shan Hai Ching (Book of Mountains and Seas) was written in the era of the Warring States (403–221 BC). In one of its fables Kua Fu, a superman, pursued and overtook the sun. But he died of thirst, whereupon his staff was transformed into the forest of Teng.]18) 29:50[Yi is one of the legendary heroes of ancient China, famous for his archery. According to a legend in Huai Nan Tzu, compiled in the second century BC, there were ten suns in the sky in the days of Emperor Yao. To put an end to the damage to vegetation caused by these scorching suns, Emperor Yao ordered Yi to shoot them down. In another legend recorded by Wang Yi (second century AD), the archer is said to have shot down nine of the ten suns.]19) 29:58[Hsi Yu Chi (Pilgrimage to the West) is a sixteenth-century novel, the hero of which is the monkey god Sun Wu-kung. He could miraculously change at will into seventy-two different shapes, such as a bird, a tree and a stone.]20) 30:07[The Strange Tales of Liao Chai, written by Pu Sung-ling in the seventeenth century, is a well-known collection of 431 tales, mostly about ghosts and fox spirits.]21) 30:42Karl Marx, ‘Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy', A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, Chicago, 1904, pp. 310–11.22) 33:24Lenin, ‘On the Question of Dialectics', p. 358.23) 36:44[The saying ‘Things that oppose each other also complement each other' first appeared in the History of the Earlier Han Dynasty by Pan Ku, a celebrated historian in the first century AD. It has long been a popular saying.]24) 37:28Lenin, ‘On the Question of Dialectics', p. 358.
In 2017, we discussed Atlus' landmark JRPG Persona 5 so exhaustively that we collected all our conversations into a single 10-hour super-podcast that become our most listened-to episode ever. Since Persona 5 Royal – the updated, reworked version of the game – released in 2020, we've gotten countless requests to update our magnum opus, and after recording another 4 hours of discussion on The Royal, we've done just that! This 14.5-hour mega-podcast contains all of our original Persona 5 discussions – re-edited and remastered from the original audio files – plus 4 additional hours of discussion on Persona 5 Royal, all edited into a new epic-length spoiler-cast that delves into every possible facet of this masterpiece in excruciating detail! This podcast consists of eight parts. In Part 1, Sean and Jonathan introduce Persona 5 Royal, talk about exactly what this episode and project is, and also discuss at length something we never got to talk about the first time around, which is the brilliant Japanese vocal cast of the game. Then in Part 2, we'll be jumping back in time to 2017 for our original series of podcast discussions on Persona 5, with each segment from Parts 2 through 5 discussing two palaces or story arcs apiece, as we dive deep in discussing every facet of the story and gameplay along the way. In Part 6, we give what were in 2017 our final wrap-up thoughts on the originally released version of Persona 5, and then in Part 7, we jump over to The Royal, and discuss all the changes to gameplay mechanics this version introduces. And finally in Part 8, we go deep with the new story material and characters of Persona 5 Royal, and fully reflect on this new, definitive version of this masterpiece of a game.We are truly proud and excited to share this behemoth of an episode – you won't find a more exhaustive spoiler-cast discussion of Persona 5 Royal anywhere else on the internet. Enjoy. Time Chart:Opening: 00:00:00 – 00:04:26I. Intro & Cast Discussions: 00:04:26 – 01:20:39II. Palaces 1 & 2: 01:20:39 – 04:10:13III. Palaces 3 & 4: 04:10:13 – 05:30:29IV. Palaces 5 & 6: 05:30:29 – 07:40:24V. Palaces 7 & 8: 07:40:24 – 09:54:14VI. Original Version Wrap-up: 09:54:14 – 11:48:04VII. The Royal Discussion – Mechanics: 11:48:04 – 12:29:12VIII. The Royal Discussion – Story: 12:29:12 – 14:31:10Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe to the WEEKLY SUIT GUNDAM Podcast!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in Apple Podcasts!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
Der er øl og massere snaps, lige noget Knud Meldgaard kan lide! Og apropos Knud, så har den mand åbenbart en vanvittig holdning til alt. Kæmpe undskyld fra Tsunami, lille undskyld fra Ringdal og Kristensen. Knuds undskyldning, den må du sgu selv ringe og få: 70 10 12 24Værter: sbabsti peblels og m hhanocc jøehrnsensGæster: Det ved du jo godt.Musik: Tsunamis julefrokost 2021 (find den på Spoitify)
Ever felt as is a car has over-promised and under-delivered, or under-promised and over-delivered? If so, you've picked the right episode of Car-Chum.This week Tony and Mike pick out some of their favourite hits and misses. Mercs and Audis vie for attention with Porsche 912s and NSUs. From the USA to Germany and from Japan to the Isle of Man, there's delight and disappointment to be found everywhere in this week's Car-Chum.
This week's EYE ON NPI is clicky-clacky with Johnson Electric's range of linear DC solenoids (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/j/johnson-electric/linear-dc-solenoids) in various sizes and voltage ratings. Solenoids are a nifty type of motion control element - most folks think of motors or servos when thinking about motion control (and Johnson Electric does make motors too) but motors and servos are best used for rotation motion. You can convert them to linear motion but usually you need to gear them down a lot to get a reasonable torque - force conversion. Some use a rack-and-pinion mechanism (https://learn.adafruit.com/rack-and-pinion-bot/overview) or a drive/lead screw (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadscrew). Solenoids provide a very easy to create a short but powerful linear force that is either on or off - you can't really be 'in the middle' of a solenoid actuation. Solenoids all work in the same basic way: there's a toroidal coil of copper that forms an electromagnet. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenoid) As current is passed through the coil, it pulls the ferrous slug into the coil with near-instant force. When the power is released, the electromagnet de-powers and the slug can move freely. In this sense, all solenoids are pull-type. Sometimes, there's a return-spring that will pull the slug out to 'reset it' - these are push-pull type (https://www.adafruit.com/product/413) - but most solenoids, including these from Johnson, don't have the spring. Usually, whatever the solenoid is installed in provides the return pressure. Most solenoids we've seen are rectangular style, which tend to be sort of 'candy bar' shaped. The Johnson solenoids are more 'pancake style' - with a flatter and wider design that has less requirements on depth. (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/j/johnson-electric/linear-dc-solenoids) Johnson makes a couple dozen of different solenoids with different voltages and sizes, we picked up two and one was about the size of a grape and the other the size of an orange. Common voltage ratings are 12V and 24V - the amount of current will vary with voltage since you still need the same amount of power per coil size. Usually the voltage is whatever the equipment is set up to provide. Note that solenoids require a lot of current, many amps whenever activating! Thankfully the power does not have to be very clean, so you can have a separate regulated supply just for your motion control. Finally, the Johnson Electric YouTube channel has a cool series of videos called "Interviews with Old Timers" where they interview employees that have been there for 50+ years, to hear what it was like when Hong Kong was first beginning to do manufacturing. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyzoR-XtR6M) There's some great historical information in there, we had a lot of fun watching them and looking at the old photos. Digi-Key stocks a full range of compact solenoids from Johnson Electric available for immediate shipment. (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/j/johnson-electric/linear-dc-solenoids) Be sure to check the datasheets for the specs and sizes, as there's quite a range in size/voltage/actuation force! We picked up 2024-1026-ND, a chunky 12V one (https://www.digikey.com/short/40dmhdhj), as seen in the EYE ON NPI video, it's a real beast. Whatever size you need, if you order from Digi-Key today , you can be electro-magnetting by tomorrow afternoon. See on DigiKey.com at https://www.digikey.com/short/40dmhdhj
Audio Notes During the audio I repeatedly called it the Neutron mower instead of the Neuton mower. I was too lazy edit those mispronunciations. Introduction After recently reclaiming my Neuton EM 4.1 electric lawn mower from my parents, I needed to replace the battery to make it operational. This mower was purchased in the early 2000s, and replacement batteries for it are no longer available from the manufacturer. Thankfully replacement 12V 10A batteries are available through third parties. Replacing Parts I faced two issues with finding replacement parts. The Neuton mowers run at 24V and need batteries that can provide 10 amps of current. They come with a battery case that holds two 12V 10A batteries connected in series. The case holds the batteries and provides a connector and circuitry for a 24V DC charger. When I received the mower back from my parents, it didn't have a battery case with it. While the Neuton website is still online, and looks like you can order some accessories still, they no longer carry replacement battery cases or batteries. I was able to find just the case on EBay. I then found replacement batteries on Amazon. Installing the batteries in the case is simple. One side of the case has a lid. The lid is held in place by plastic notches on the bottom and two screws at the top. The screws have size 10 star heads. The batteries sit side by side in the case, with their terminals facing the lid. I connected the inner terminals (negative of one battery to positive of the other) with the jumper wire that came with the case. I then connected the outer terminals to the battery case terminal wires, slid the batteries all the way into case, closed, and fastened the lid. Conclusion The batteries are currently charging. The red charging light did come on when I plugged in the 24V DC charger, and nothing has exploded yet, so I am optimistic I will be able to use the mower again shortly. References Neuton CE5.4 24 volt rechargeable battery CASE ONLY - EBay item Mighty Max Battery 12V 10AH Replaces HE12V127 HGL1012 LCRB1210P NEUTON CE5 POWPS12100 Battery - 2 Pack Brand Product - Amazon item Attribution The transition sound used between audio clips is found on freesound.org: Name: Harp Transition Music Cue Author: DanJFilms License: Creative Commons Zero
Rotating LED Warning Light with Adjustable Volume Buzzer Alarm (0:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5134?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Tri-Color USB Controlled Tower Light with Buzzer (2:15) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5125?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Monochrome 1.3" 128x64 SH1106G SPI OLED Monochrome Display (4:15) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5228?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts LSM9DS0 9-DoF IMU Sensor Chip (5:18) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5158?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts SMT 5-Way Directional Joystick / Navigation Switch - 10.5mm x 10mm x 7mm (6:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5223?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts TLC551 IC Timer - CMOS 555 with 1V to 15V power, up to 1.8MHz - TLC551CP (6:42) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5222?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts FTDI FT232BL USB to UART Chip - 10 pack (7:40) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5227?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adjustable Power Supply w/ 2.1mm / 5.5mm DC - 3V to 24V at 2 Amp (8:28) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5130?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ANO Directional Navigation and Scroll Wheel Rotary Encoder (9:45) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5001?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder Breakout PCB (9:45) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5221?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ----------------------------------------- Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Rotating LED Warning Light with Adjustable Volume Buzzer Alarm (0:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5134?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Tri-Color USB Controlled Tower Light with Buzzer (2:15) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5125?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Monochrome 1.3" 128x64 SH1106G SPI OLED Monochrome Display (4:15) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5228?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts LSM9DS0 9-DoF IMU Sensor Chip (5:18) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5158?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts SMT 5-Way Directional Joystick / Navigation Switch - 10.5mm x 10mm x 7mm (6:05) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5223?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts TLC551 IC Timer - CMOS 555 with 1V to 15V power, up to 1.8MHz - TLC551CP (6:42) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5222?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts FTDI FT232BL USB to UART Chip - 10 pack (7:40) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5227?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adjustable Power Supply w/ 2.1mm / 5.5mm DC - 3V to 24V at 2 Amp (8:28) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5130?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ANO Directional Navigation and Scroll Wheel Rotary Encoder (9:45) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5001?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder Breakout PCB (9:45) https://www.adafruit.com/product/5221?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ----------------------------------------- Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
This week's EYE ON NPI is going to keep you safe and sound, it's onsemi's portfolio of eFuses (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/o/on-semi/efuse-porfolio) - chips that can perform many of the protective functions we build into our power supplies to keep devices from going poof when accidents occur! onsemi has developed a wide range of eFuses ranging from 3 V to 12 V, supporting a continuous current from 1 A to 12 A. The integrated overcurrent, overtemperature, overvoltage, and inrush current protection, along with the ability to report faults and disable the output through GPIO, make these devices suitable for protecting any system, helping meet the challenges and supporting a compact board layout. When people first meet fuses, they usually see and think of classic 'wire' fuses (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/bel-fuse-inc/5ST-200-R/1009012) with ceramic or glass or thermoplastic bodies, and a thin wire inside. When too much current goes through the fuse wire, it gets hotter and hotter and eventually melts, cutting off the load from the source voltage. Pros: super cheap, easy to find, lots of suppliers with various current limits Cons: only good for overcurrent, one-shot usage only! Once engineers start making products, they often want to include fuses to protect their circuitry: over-current usually means something is getting damaged and we want to keep away from thermal damage like charring or even a fire. Many traditional/older designs use glass fuses, like appliances, radios, kitchen tools...but a lot of engineers prefer going with 'poly fuses' - fuses that are easy to mount into a circuit that auto-reset after a time (usually minutes) so that a temporary overload doesn't make the device a brick so quickly. For example, we have a 500mA hold / 1000mA trip polyfuse (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/bel-fuse-inc/0ZCJ0050FF2G/4156133) on the Metro 328 board design (https://www.adafruit.com/product/2488), usually it kicks in when people try to power 4 servos off of the USB port, quickly overwhelming the computer or hub. Poly-fuses are a great step-up from plain wire fuses. Pros: also cheap! lots of suppliers with various current limits. auto-resets after cooling down. Cons: only good for over-current, can't latch off, fuse trip time depends on ambient temperature But circuit protection usually needs more than just over-current checks. We often have to do polarity protection (in case the battery or wall adapter is put in backwards), and over-voltage (to avoid damaging the regulator, which will have some voltage limitation) and under-voltage (to avoid weird or inconsistent behavior during a brown-out). There's also some products that benefit from 'latch off' behavior - where a failure means we have to do a hard power cycle. What if we could do all this in one chip? No surprise, that's what we're showing off this week! The NIS5420 eFuse is a cost effective, resettable fuse which can greatly enhance the reliability of a hard drive or other circuit from both catastrophic and shutdown failures. It is designed to buffer the load device from excessive input voltage which can damage sensitive circuits. It also includes an overvoltage clamp circuit that limits the output voltage during transients but does not shut the unit down, thereby allowing the load circuit to continue operation. Integrated Power Device Power Device Thermally Protected No External Current Shunt Required 8 V to 18 V Input Range 39 mOhm Typical Internal Charge Pump Internal Undervoltage Lockout Circuit Internal Overvoltage Clamp These chips do it all. Obviously they've got the current limiting setup, but they also have under-voltage locking, over-voltage clamping for short bursts of high voltage, slew rate control, enable / fault pin, and optional external current monitoring. It's all analog electronics so it works instantly, reliably and without digital configuration. Stuff like the current limit and slew rate is set with external passive components. It looks like these were designed for use in hard drives, which means they are good in stressful environments like server racks, data centers or home computers. We always love chips that do something and do it real well, at a good price. These eFuses will replace a chunk of your power-supply protection kit, saving your assembly cost and board size. While we're specifically featuring the onsemi NIS5420 (https://www.digikey.com/short/nt2zhct2) here, there's a whole family of different voltage-set chips to pick from (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/o/on-semi/efuse-porfolio) for 3V, 5V, 12V or even 24V power rails. And best of all, they're in stock right now for immediate shipping from Digi-Key! Order now and you can start designing into your product line tomorrow morning.
We got a request on discord from someone with a 3D printer that needed new fans. In particular, they want a quieter fan, and one that can run directly on 24V without needing a regulator (e.g. a 12V fan). Let's visit the massive collection of fans over on Digi-Key and show how we can pare down the selection, then sort by specifications to get some great options to try. https://www.digikey.com/short/whqf0vmp #TheGreatSearch #DigiKey #adafruit Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
TSR podcast Episode “One way or Another” Hosts: Tim Smith and Matt Howsen Show introduction and welcome. Tim Notes: We are now on spotify We are on a break neck pace this year. The more we slow down the more we do. Corey Lively joins the MA 70 mph club Johnny and the dead rat Smells like chicken and socks… Shock staft lengths in place of spacers News items Live Time drag racing system Rocket car jumps The new infinity curved scissors Ran out of talent podcast, why cant we get any love? The hobbplex show…. New R1 wurks caps, made for drag racing? New X-ray servo arm… RC Word Of the Week (brought to you by Competition X) Countersunk: A (flathead) screw with a tapered head; a hole with an angle that accepts a flathead crew. (countersunk chassis). Main Topic: Concrete testing day Tires and prep and brand testing (VooDoo/JC) Lots of grip and bouncy Head on into a curb is how I like it. The list of broken stuff 13.5 is big out here, I wonder if it is everywhere else? Hit man into a 13.5 car? Spring National: Whats wrong now? Car wont go straight….. fun turns to stress and a quick car switch was a fail… Mark Vynes car, WOW, Finals mark and Ryan Hildebrand Featured Item of the week SSI-065 SIMPLE SOLDERING IRON 89.99 The Maclan Racing SSI series soldering iron is one of the best tool investments a racer can make. The iron is light weight, compact, and designed for high heat performance with superb safety features. This soldering iron will operate from 12V to 24V DC power. We recommend using 6S Li-Po battery for the best performance as the iron will heat to 840°F (450°C) in just about 10 seconds. The built-in safety features will automatically cool the iron to 400°F if it’s not moved for 3 mins and will completely shut off power and go into standby mode after 6 mins of idle time. The OLED screen displays iron status and adjustment information. All parameters can be easily and quickly adjusted by the buttons on the handle. SSI-065 Features: • MCU control and program for precise temperature and safety control • Maximum 840+°F (450°C) temperature for RC applications • OLED display for easy reading status • Portable size and light weight for easy transportation to race events • Maximum 65W output with 24V power input • Built-in safety parameters to protect battery voltage and soldering iron tip lifespan • CE & FCC certified Thank you to MaxAmps, MKS Servo, Maclan racing, Graupner USA, CowRC, All you awesome fans, We love you all! Share the Show!
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Badges, emblems, signs, and stickers: this week’s Carmudgeon show is all about why so many cars have badges for seemingly irrelevant things. Trim-level badging apparently helps with resale values, but why is it necessary to tell the cars behind you that you have Tuned Port Injection?Jason and Derek take an illustrated trip down memory lane, discussing the coolest (and silliest) badges ever put on cars. And why having a lighted star on the front of your Mercedes is actually a poverty badge — but having no badge on your V-12 E32 750iL could be a sign of exclusivity.Some of the badges covered in this episode include: Disc brakes, ABS, Honda’s ALB, Automatic, Automatique, Dynaflow and other transmission badges, 4WS, 16V, 24V, 32V, Twin Cam, EFI, MPFI, TBI, Tuned Port Injection, Twin H Power, Tri Power, Turbo, Turbo Diesel, Turbodiesel, V8-6-4, GT4, Alltrac, Fuel Injection, 5-speed, Overdrive, IRS, BMW 1800 TI/SA, SH-AWD, AWD, 4WD, 4 Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive, Injection Electronique, Twin I Beam, Big Horn, King Ranch, Isuzu P’Up, Inezione, 4Porte, Quattroporte, Quattro, 4Matic, 4Motion, Q4, xDrive, SH-AWD, eAWD, TSI, TFSI, TDI, GDI, Hybrid, Anti-Theft Radio, VTEC, iVTEC, VVT, VVTi, VVTL-i, VVEL, Dual Motor, 16 Ventiler, P100D, Ludicrous, DMP, Cambiocorsa, Ferrari F1, Advancetrac, Advancetrac RST, Stabillitrak, PZEV, SIPS, Side Impact Protection System, GL, EX, DX, LE, Si, LX, S, SE, SEL, Lambda Sond, EV, Electric Vehicle, Kompressor, Turbo, BiTurbo, V8, V12, AMG, Radial Tuned Suspension, Handling By Lotus, TR5 PI, Magnum PI, 308 Magnum PI, Police Interceptor, DTS, Deville Touring Sedan, GTS, 911 GTS, 928 GTS, Celica GTS, Cayman GTS, Boxster GTS, Porsche GTS, Ferrari GTSThe Carmudgeon Show is a comedic, information-filled conversation with Jason Cammisa and Derek Tam-Scott, two car enthusiasts who are curmudgeonly beyond their years. Proving you don’t have to be old to be grumpy, they spend each episode talking about what’s wrong with various parts of the automotive universe. Despite their best efforts to keep it negative, they usually wind up laughing, happy, and extolling their love for cars. Which just makes them angrier and more bitter.Jason Cammisa is an automotive journalist, social-media figure, and TV host with over 250 million views on YouTube alone. Jason’s deeply technical understanding, made possible by a lifelong obsession with cars, allows him to fully digest what’s going on within an automobile — and then put it into simple terms for others to understand. Also, a Master’s Degree in Law trained him to be impossible to argue with. Derek Tam-Scott still tries. He’s a young automotive expert with old-man taste in cars, and a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering — which means he knows how to be civil to Jason. Or at least he tries. With a decade and a half’s experience buying, selling, driving and brokering classic and exotic cars, he’s experienced the world’s most iconic cars. And hated most of them. Don't forget to visit: https://www.issimi.com/ISSIMI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/issimiofficialISSIMI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/issimiofficial/ Podcast available on:
This is the audio from our video here: https://youtu.be/NxH9jK3Ujgk In this episode we dig into the world of DC voltage and what it means for pedal operation and sound. Let’s begin with a warning and please forgive the upper case. PLEASE ONLY USE THE VOLTAGE STATED EXPLICITLY IN THE PEDAL MANUAL AND NOTHING ELSE! This is because most pedals are designed to run on a specific voltage: usually 9V DC for most stompboxes. However, some pedals are designed to work on varying voltages, usually between 9 and 18 volts and sometimes up to 24. It will say so in the pedal manual or on the manufacturer website. If i doesn’t, don’t do it. Dead pedals are often smelly and always useless for everything except throwing at bandmates for playing the wrong parts. (DUCK!)Moving on, it is also possible to starve a pedal of voltage until it gets to the point where it simply won’t work. This is a key characteristic of certain fuzz sounds. So we get into all that in the video and some of the side issues and discussions. Please enjoy the show… Pedals & stuff in this episode… • TheGigRig Three2Onehttps://www.thegigrig.com/three2one • TC Electronic PolyTune 2 MiniUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2jKaukTUSA: http://bit.ly/2k2Gu4BAustralia: http://bit.ly/2vn6b6N • Massive SecretNo info yet. Maybe ever. • JAM Pedals Fuzz Phrasehttps://www.jampedals.com/tag/fuzz/ • Fulltone Full-Drive1UK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2PKpL5aUSA: http://bit.ly/2LmQaWhAustralia: http://bit.ly/2rFuUSH • Origin Effects Cali76 Compact DeluxeUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2uVGMBLAustralia: http://bit.ly/2rPSRWo • Fulltone OCD (C1.7 - links for V2)UK & Europe: http://bit.ly/30IUKFCAustralia: http://bit.ly/2qgh9eW • Analogman Bi-Chorushttps://www.buyanalogman.com/Analog_Man_Bi_Chorus_p/am-bi-chorus.htm • Wampler Ethereal Delay & ReverbUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2vxhMTwAustralia: http://bit.ly/2u5prE4 • TheGigRig G2https://www.thegigrig.com/g2 * Why do we have preferred retailer links? Find out here: http://www.thatpedalshow.com/partners Interesting bits and go-to sections…- Intro playing: 00:00- Science fiction tripod: 1:10- What are we doing today? 1:50- Disclaimer WATCH THIS: 2:50- The design of the pedal is what really matters: 3:48- Rails, headroom, and voltage: 4:36- What 9V, 18V and 24V actually sounds like in the Massive Secret Pedal: 8:00 (9:38)- Conclusions so far: 14:35- Now let’s starve below 9 volts:15:45- What about the Fulltone OCD and Full-Drive1? 17:30- Full-Drive1: 18:30 (19:35)- …Comp Cut mode: 21:28- Clean headroom? 22:55- …and higher gain again: 24:16- Fulltone OCD 27:00- …and with less gain: 28:35- Compressors? Origin Cali76 Compact Deluxe: 34:47- …lots of compression: 37:17- …varied voltage: 42:00- …and with overdrive: 45:25- Analogman Bi-Chorus: 46:35 (47:30)- Fuzz and starving voltage: 56:20 (57:25)- …and volume control on guitar? 58:30- Conclusions? 59:50 Guitars in this episode:• Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster – Mick’s video at http://bit.ly/2cQv3yT• Fender Custom Shop ’63 Telecaster – Dan’s video at http://bit.ly/2dlZJ6K• Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard – watch Dan’s video at http://bit.ly/2dbwbvS• Gibson Memphis 1958 ES-335 - no video yet Amps in this episodeVictory V40 The Duchess with V212VC/ Celestion G12M-65 Creamback speakersVox AC30 (1961) with Celestion Alnico Blue speakers We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel. You can buy TPS merch to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com We are on Patreon – crowdfunding for creativeshttps://www.patreon.com/ThatPedalShow Please visit our preferred retailers!UK & Europe: Andertons Music http://bit.ly/2cRvIvtUSA: Riff City Guitar & Music Company http://bit.ly/2cyOYjDAustralia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf
We're excited to tell you about this truck! The owner swapped a complete 6.7L Cummins into his 2nd Gen Ram and upped the power on it. We ask him what challenges he faced doing the swap, why he didn't p-pump his 24V and how he likes the truck now. SPONSORED BY: Diesel World https://www.dieselworldmag.com Alligator Performance https://www.alligatorperformance.com/ Outlaw Diesel Super Series https://www.outlawdieselss.com/ PPEI Custom Tuning https://www.ppei.com BD Diesel Performance https://www.dieselperformance.com/ Fleece Performance Engineering https://fleeceperformance.com/ Dynomite Diesel Products https://www.dynomitediesel.com/ Nitro Gear https://www.nitro-gear.com/ Sinister Diesel https://sinisterdiesel.com/ Dan's Diesel Performance http://www.dansdieselperformance.com Amsoil https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-equipment/diesel/?utm_source=streetdieselpower&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=diesel_podcast Diesel Crate https://www.dieselcrate.com Diesel Doctor of TN - Diesel Engine Building (Cummins, Duramax, Powerstroke) http://www.diesel911.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dieseldoctortn Magnolia Diesel Performance http://magnoliadieselperformance.com Dynamic Diesel Performance & Machine INC (DDPM) http://dynamicdiesel60.com/ Nasty Truck Network https://nastytrucknetwork.com/ Opti-Lube Diesel Fuel Additives https://opti-lube.com Precision Industries https://converter.com/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/2DjnoFM TruckPorn https://www.instagram.com/truckporn Diesel Resource https://dieselresource.com/ OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com
Mike sits down with Todd Stave of Blue Vigil. They discuss the common power problem with UAVs, Drone safety, and the advantages of tethers, on this episode of Smart Firefighting podcast. Blue Vigil is a company that manufactures, distributes, and supports tether power systems for drones. Their main offering is the RS1000 Ground Power System. The system connects to a drone using a tether, which provides power to the UAV. The UAV can then stay in the air for as long as it is connected, potentially indefinitely. Compatibility is essential for a system like this. If a system doesn’t work with the most common public safety drones, it won’t be worthwhile. The RS1000 is compatible with the most popular drones on the market including the S1000, S900, Inspire 1, Inspire 2, Matrice 200, or any drone that operates on a 12V or 24V battery. Being tethered offers a variety of benefits other than indefinite flight times. In many situations, a drone is utilized as an eye in the sky. With an untethered UAV, a pilot would need to be constantly operating the drone for fear of it flying off or dropping from power loss. A drone tethered to the RS1000 can be set up in at a specific altitude and left. If something goes wrong with the UAV, the tether keeps it from flying off and endangering those on the ground. Blue Vigil’s RS1000 Ground Power System is an affordable and reliable system for public safety drone use. To learn more about Blue Vigil and their RS1000 Ground Power System visit here. To purchase a RS1000 or a drone email MikeMocerino@Darley.com
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Es ist ein leider ein weit verbreiteter Irrglaube da? nur weil man ein 12V System im Wohnmobil / Wohnwagen hat, Solarzellen ebenfalls für 12V ausgelegt werden müssen. Ein paar Grundüberlegungen gibt es hier in diesem Blogbeitrag bzw. Podcastfolge. Inhalte: 12V sind nicht 12V und 24V sind nicht 24V Wie verhalten sich Spannung und Strom in Bezug auf die Leistung Die Eingangsspannung - Was letztlich den Vorteil bringt Camper on Tour im Netz ► Website ►Online-Shop ► Instagram ► Facebook ► Pinterest
Diesel Podcast fan Maxx Whitney joins us today to talk p-pumping his 24V! Maxx tells us why he loves his 2nd gen, the mods he started with and what his power goals were. He also gives tips on working on your own truck, ways to save money and who helped along the way! SPONSORED BY: PPEI https://www.ppei.com Amsoil https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-equipment/diesel/?utm_source=streetdieselpower&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=diesel_podcast BD Diesel Performance https://www.dieselperformance.com/ ATS Diesel Performance https://www.atsdiesel.com Dan's Diesel Performance http://www.dansdieselperformance.com Diesel Crate https://www.dieselcrate.com Diesel Doctor of TN - Diesel Engine Building (Cummins, Duramax, Powerstroke) http://www.diesel911.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dieseldoctortn Diesel World https://www.dieselworldmag.com Magnolia Diesel Performance http://magnoliadieselperformance.com Nasty Truck Network https://nastytrucknetwork.com/ Opti-Lube Diesel Fuel Additives https://opti-lube.com Precision Industries https://converter.com/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/2DjnoFM TruckPorn https://www.instagram.com/truckporn OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com
In this episode, AVID Technology's founder and Managing Director Ryan Maughan discusses the opportunity for electrification in heavy-duty machinery, in particular, our experience of 48V in mild hybrid systems and 24V micro hybrid systems for off-highway and commercial vehicle applications at the IES Europe summit.He also discusses:The background of avid technologyWhat kind of technology we offer What kind of vehicles our tech goes onWhat benefits they haveWhat are the common objections and why are they incorrectSubscribe, rate and don't miss an episode!AVID Technology website for more info: https://avidtp.com/AVID's YouTube Page for EV technology videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/AVIDTechnologyLtdAVID's White Paper Series: https://avidtp.com/about/white-papers/
Power Driven Diesel is doing a giveaway doubling the power of a 24V Cummins! One of the contestants, Kayleen Camden, joins us to talk about her truck. It's a near stock 24V, with only an aftermarket exhaust, and she has big plans for making it a tow rig. Listen now to hear about the giveaway, how to vote for the truck and the race truck it'll tow! VOTING: 1. Go to Kayleen's video: https://youtu.be/6tWiVXlp0j4 2. Subscribe to Power Driven Diesel 3. Leave a comment on Kayleen's video SPONSORED BY: Amsoil www.amsoil.com ATS Diesel Performance www.atsdiesel.com BD Diesel Performance www.dieselperformance.com Dan's Diesel Performance www.dansdieselperformance.com Diesel World www.dieselworldmag.com PPEI www.ppei.com TruckPorn www.instagram.com/truckporn OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com
Log into Craigslist - time for another budget build episode on the Diesel Performance Podcast. Wade McGinnis of Thoroughbred Diesel competes against Chris Ehmke for the best build with Paul Wilson as the moderator. Who can take an old 24V, spend 15K, and get 500 rwhp? The judging includes driveability, peak power, the complication of the build, completeness of the build, potential problems, and a new term - overall bad-assery! Once again - many thanks to our sponsors: Wherli Custom Fab WCFAB.com Exergy Performance Exergyperformance.com
PowEp001 - Brief Intro into our Off Grid System In the first of the PowerCut episodes of the podcast a brief introduction to our Off Grid System is given. ~~~ DISCLAIMER ~~~ Every Off Grid system and experience is going to be unique. The components we have in our system were selected by us to suit our budget and purpose. Our challenges partly relate to our system not being large enough to comfortably sustain a modern home of our size and the number of people that dwell there. This is due to the fact that we have been building up our system over time since we went fully Off-Grid in 2011. We decided to go off-grid because the cost to connect to the grid and get power to our site was too expensive. We have a standard 3 bedroom home with a small office and attached garage, the entire house is fully insulated, we have double glazed windows, an open plan kitchen, dining and living area, a main bathroom, a separate W/C and the master bedroom features an en suite. There are a multitude of alternative setups you could have, however this is what we are working with. ** We do not offer advice on setting up Off Grid Systems, or have an affiliation with any of the suppliers mentioned below. ** Additional Notes / Tech Specifications to the Podcast: 12 Solar Panels - 1 @ 190 watts, 11 @ 200 watts 16 x 225AH 6V Crown wet cell batteries wired in series for a 24V system - 4 batteries to each series. Our house runs on the NZ Standard of 230/240V AC (50Hz) not on DC power. The Outback components are the: Regulator / Charge Controller - is the 80amp FLEXMax 80 A 3kW Inverter Charger - Vented GVFX3024E (50Hz) *( If you follow the link you will notice that our model of inverter / charger has been discontinued and the new version can be found here : VFXR3024E ) We have the MATE for the FLEXMax80 in our main living/dining area for easy access to monitor the power and from there we can turn the generator on when required. The Generator we have is a 6kVA Diesel Silent Generator. Wagener Fairburn Woodrange - we have the model in the image featured at the top of the page: The 'Wagener Fairburn on legs' The hot water cylinder connected to the wetback has the 3kW element and I will need to confirm the total capacity. The Fridge we have is the LG 450L bottom mount refrigerator which uses 299kWh / year. As for other high energy consuming appliances, we do also have a microwave I forgot to menton which uses 1000kW - this is only used occasionally and like all our other appliances: If an appliance is not in use, they are switched off. No appliances are left on 'standby mode' (such as the t.v. - it is switched off at the wall). If you have any questions or would like to share your experiences, please let me know via the links below. Connect with Sunshine & PowerCuts on: Facebook - @SunshineAndPowerCuts Twitter - @SunPowerPod Instagram - @SunPowerPod Music: Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven from the https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
Engineered with patented conductance technology, the Snap-on EECS550 detects discharged batteries down to 1V and tests 6, 8, 12 and 24V systems. Productivity and wireless freedom; all in one package.
Les pirates de l’option de robotique 9VSO de l’EPS Ecublens ont pris le contrôle du sapin de Noël du directeur de l’EPS Ecublens! Les élèves ont relié un Arduino à une carte de relais. Sur celle-ci, ils ont ensuite branché les guirlandes (en 24V) du sapin de Noël. Enfin, ils ont conçu et […]
Eggy, Mike, and Ian got together at the Johnson Pub to dive right into recapping week 3 of the NFL and to start predicting week 4 of the NFL. They discuss those topics and more via:I. Beers for the Boys - 3:35II. Shit That Happened in 60 Seconds - 9:10III. Hate Like Love - 10:30IV. Speed Round/21 Questions/Quick Hitters/Tits and Tats/TBD - 28:24V. Survivor League - 44:05VI. Taco Review: Lucha Cartel - 46:08Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brotherly-love-sports-podcast3438/donations