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Capacitor replacement/equivalency [rquote=229359&tid=18094&author=AndersHoveland][rquote=228398&tid=18094&author=Panac ... |
6-12-2011 at 22:56 by: Mr. Wizard |
Capacitor replacement/equivalency We await information about the compressor model, and current draw.
There was a notice in the instr ... |
6-12-2011 at 10:55 by: Mr. Wizard |
Capacitor replacement/equivalency Yes, a cracked case with leaking salty stuff is a sure sign of failure. The electrolyte is there to ... |
5-12-2011 at 22:37 by: Mr. Wizard |
Solid Mercury? Even a brass bell covered with a mercury amalgam would do the same thing. You could make a brass egg ... |
30-11-2011 at 16:18 by: Mr. Wizard |
Water does not hydrate you per EU officials "One shouldn\'t accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired."
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29-11-2011 at 13:59 by: Mr. Wizard |
Recovering useable components from a car battery My guess for the gray gunk is lead sulfate. |
26-11-2011 at 19:59 by: Mr. Wizard |
A bit of help appreciated... My advice is to tell the truth and be up front about it. These people are ones you trust and love, n ... |
25-11-2011 at 16:41 by: Mr. Wizard |
Golvanazied steel chlorine resistance coating? No wood won't seal or protect your connection. Dow used tar covered wood to construct his electrolyt ... |
25-11-2011 at 13:17 by: Mr. Wizard |
Golvanazied steel chlorine resistance coating? I would suggest you keep the connection out of the electrolyte. This could be accomplished by formin ... |
25-11-2011 at 09:42 by: Mr. Wizard |
Recovering useable components from a car battery [rquote=228472&tid=16643&author=Endimion17][rquote=228466&tid=16643&author=Twospoons ... |
25-11-2011 at 09:17 by: Mr. Wizard |
Recovering useable components from a car battery When you recover components from a lead acid battery you can maximize the lead and acid recovery by ... |
24-11-2011 at 22:46 by: Mr. Wizard |
Capacitor replacement/equivalency Don't mix the AC rated ones with the polarized DC ones. Usually the higher voltage ones are slightl ... |
24-11-2011 at 15:03 by: Mr. Wizard |
Water does not hydrate you per EU officials It was also previously part of Socrates' bath water. |
21-11-2011 at 16:59 by: Mr. Wizard |
Recommendations for drying muds/precipitates? If you are not in a big hurry, and want a very low tech method, just put the material in wide mouth ... |
20-11-2011 at 09:03 by: Mr. Wizard |
Water does not hydrate you per EU officials [rquote=228095&tid=18052&author=unionised]1 Never believe the Torygraph
2 The EU rightly po ... |
20-11-2011 at 08:31 by: Mr. Wizard |
Water does not hydrate you per EU officials This is another example of science by a political body.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/e ... |
19-11-2011 at 15:57 by: Mr. Wizard |
compressed Nitrogen [rquote=228006&tid=18034&author=Takron]Paintball also uses nitrogen for some of the systems. ... |
19-11-2011 at 15:45 by: Mr. Wizard |
Eggs down car air vent Try putting some cat litter, oil absorbent, bentonite clay pellets on the soiled spot. Moisten the s ... |
9-11-2011 at 07:15 by: Mr. Wizard |
Calcium bicarbonate [rquote=226532&tid=17922&author=Curious George]Mr Wizard, I think you are on to something! ... |
3-11-2011 at 18:26 by: Mr. Wizard |
Calcium bicarbonate Calcium Carbonate is less soluble than Calcium Bicarbonate. There is a process that forms stalagmite ... |
3-11-2011 at 12:43 by: Mr. Wizard |
MgSO4 + Pb(NOs)2 =? Getting that 'click' or magic moment when things make sense is the greatest. |
2-11-2011 at 14:59 by: Mr. Wizard |
MgSO4 + Pb(NOs)2 =? This may be too much detail, but here goes.
Looking at the equation, you can see one molecule of Ma ... |
31-10-2011 at 14:43 by: Mr. Wizard |
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ? [rquote=225863&tid=17864&author=AndersHoveland]Even dangerous alpha emitters are rendered re ... |
27-10-2011 at 15:59 by: Mr. Wizard |
Why no nuclear batteries in cell phones ? @ Anders Hoveland You don't seem to understand the risk of radioactive isotopes. It isn't just the ... |
27-10-2011 at 15:24 by: Mr. Wizard |
''Random'' question about Nuclear physic There are many types of "nuclear battery". The most common one uses the heat from short lived isotop ... |
20-10-2011 at 11:50 by: Mr. Wizard |
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