Archive for January, 2008
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Your first look inside the CC BEC. -
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It's mostly a heatsink, inductor & capacitor. -
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Part numbers have been removed to prevent copying, but clearly it's 2 MOSFETs, a standard buck controller, & the reverse current diode. -
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Inductors had a renaissance in the last 8 years because of energy shortages. -
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HS-65 metal gears 4 U. -
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They do not come with a ball bearing, the world's smallest in fact. -
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Took 2 hours to get the ball bearings transferred. -
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Pot is right against the gears. No grease soaking this time. -
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What U get after a few minutes of HS-65 punishment. -
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The Jesus monitor meets the gears.
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Snow on Missionary peak was the lowest we've ever seen it. -
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The East side of Missionary peak -
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The East side of Missionary peak -
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Where we are most of the time instead of flying. -
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Green tech is big, just not jobs in green tech.
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What happens after a runaway copter in a dumpy apartment. -
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Vicaglider's current form in the programming harness. She's old fashioned, through holed, & point 2 point, but how else can U build a computer in a day for $10? -
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Every 6 months, someone takes our $92,000 parking space so we have to park far away from the dumpy apartment. This time it was an executive, but not only can he only afford a 3 series, but it doesn't have a real alarm. -
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Vicaglider without programming harness. -
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The Winter pattern.
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Another 4 hours of work between commutes. -
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The Mega shaft is too short for the Taiwannosaurus. -
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We have a hack for this problem, but no hex wrench is long enough to reach down there. -
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Your first up close look at Karbonite. -
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No engine tests can begin until the electronics R mounted, but clearly the Corona's shoes were a bit 2 big for the Taiwannosaurus. -
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Taiwannosaurus tries again unsuccessfully. -
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There might be a way if she can stand off the board. The interconnects R in the way.