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No, no, and no. IR yes.
The wires are full length silver coated. This is done to prevent oxidation of the copper. Once the silver is gone, oxides form and reduce conductivity greatly. None of the wires in the box are bare copper. Not a single connection was soldered. They were all crimped...
My apologies. I forgot to mention that I recently discovered occult damage to battery and power cables on my truck. I mentioned it in a thread, but some may not see it. I bet there are a lot of trucks out there with low voltage at the dash and throughout the truck. Anyway, I cut one of the...
I have been looking at what you are talking about, for about three years. Here are my thoughts:
1. Make sure that you can insure it when you are done.
2. Start with someone else's proven design first. These will likely meet DOT regs in a general way. For example, buy a used camper frame, maybe...
Your cables are likely original. You may want to consider replacing these. I learned recently that, while the connector your bolt on with looks fine, underneath you can have destroyed wire where the connector meets the wire. I learned this when I cut through a connector with a cut off wheel. Had...
So if I lived in CO, I might leverage MV's like this. I'd call a local TV reporter. Tell them you have a great story, but the timing must be right to air it. Discuss what how our MV's benefit to local community, discuss heritage, etc, and having the ability to drive on roads is a must, otherwise...
Funny how ugly becomes beautiful when disaster strikes. Essentially we all know we keep this vehicles in reserve for our neighborhoods, if disaster strikes. It can be days before the National Guard shows up.
Allowing the use of the road is really a small token for the state to pay for the...
I have a device that which I believe can capture the harmonics that you are talking about. If there is a break in the weather today, I may run some tests.
I've worked in WY and traveled extensively through MT. Very familiar. In fact, that is exactly where I plan to revisit. Of course Winter #1 is best for polar regions. Not available everywhere, but yeah. For my money, I will use the Hot Shot winterizer. I do like PS Dieselkeen for summer, but PS...
I ran the thermometer along the flex tubing and it was in the 160's F at the block and 170's at the governor. Probably would go higher with warmer ambient temps and engine load.
From what I see here, the ID is kind of nominal with steel.
OD
(in)
Gage
(in)
ID
(in)
Weight
(Lbs/Ft.)
C-1010 Steel
Pressure Rating
(PSI)
5/8
.083 Wall
0.459
0.4810
3,350
3/4
.095 Wall
.120 Wall
0.560
0.510
0.6646
0.8070
3,150
4,110
r4Note that in order to have around 1/2" ID with...
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