Does this look legit to anyone? I smell DEEP AROMA of Bullsnort.
http://www.evperformancewarehouse.com/index2.html
and
http://www.usunitedenergysystems.com/index2.html
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO 4) batteries??
"Our SOLARIS EV® All Electric Sports Car Range: 200 to 300 Mile Per Charge...
I have an AC motor of about 1.5HP, run with 240V AC single phase. The motor is about 300 ft from the controller, which switches only one leg of the 240V. At the motor, then, I have a ground wire, one leg always hot, and one switched line. Typically on/off abut 60/40% on a 5-minute total cycle...
Interference fit on SS fasteners is asking for a LOT of galling issues. SS galling leads to siezure and permanent mating [welding] of the nut and screw, and it must then be twisted off and discarded.
That would be great IF it happened after your desired torque was attained, but typically it...
I had trouble interpreting a drawing when working at "Commercial Machinery Fabricators" corporation. I am a degreed engineer with a background as mechanic, machinist and machine builder as well... between jobs at the time, I was hired as a welder, then moved to the lathe when the lathe operator...
Cyanoacrylate [Krazy (R)] glue comes to mind. I sometimes use that for a threadlocker when retention is more critical than a possible future dismantling.
Not sure we can change the screw type. There is a lot of managerial inertia there. That screw is used in a lot of other applications, NONE of which will get a pre-drilled hole, as it's not practical.
As for these screws exhibiting a poor drive/strip ratio, that's not been my experience with...
I am looking for exact specifications for the #2 drill tip of a TEK type self drilling screw. I am securing a plastic block to 0.090" thick aluminum extrusion with 3/4" long stainless steel #10 TEK type screws. Currently using #10-16 screws with a #2 drill tip, which strip at about 70-80 in-lbs...
Sure, how's this:
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These were 1" shafts to start with
Tries set screws at 60 and 120 degrees, Loctite on the set screws and the shaft, PEER brand piching collars [fail], eccentric rings, etc.
all...
Is there a reason the structure can't be round? That just seems like a bad idea to me to try to contain a lot of pressure [e.g. at the bottom of the structure] with a square structure having flat [at least when built] walls. Seems like they would want to bulge out and become round. Therefore...
Yes, the conduit that enters the earth is steel. It runs from a plastic enclosure on the wood wall down into the ground to an undetermined depth. Here in Michigan [USA], the soil is always quite moist, so it should have great earth contact. Interestingly, the conduit that arises from the ground...
Test wall outside the building was wired by others before me. From the building come 5 wires- 3 are L1 L2 L3 of 3-phase 240V AC, a 4th wire serves as a Neutral for the 240V AC which gives 125V AC off 2 legs and 210V AC off the 3rd "crazy" leg. These come from a known breaker panel in the...
OK, good, some configurations do support rings.
As for the type of control, let's say similar to VFD- or specifying a position or other operating parameter via a 1-10V signal [subject to noise], or 4-20mA type signal... or the digital equivalent.
Basically, provide half the control signal...
Suppose one wishes to control a series of electric motors via a control bus such as serial, ethernet, RS232, whatever... can these devices be arranged in a loop?
Think of an electric fence around a field... with the control signal being sent out both directions down the fence... each post...
I have a nice new 3-phase motor. However, because it's 3-phase, it has limited use around the house. Also, it's 575V [and appears to not be re-wireable for other voltages]. Rated 1HP.
Any use for this thing? Dummy motor for 1ph => 3ph converter?
I guess it can be run on 480V, but torque will...