Tuesday, December 31, 2013

How hard is it getting a BS in electrical engineering ?

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wodasha


I'm asking this because I was taking a pre-reg math class (not going back to school until fall '12). I went on this one site and it said that on average it takes 10-15 hours to finish homework problems in an engineering field. I was interested in computer science, but am now more interested in EE.

Best answer 10 points.



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It is easy. Recently graduated high school kids do it all the time. There are hard schools and easy schools. Once you have a EE degree you are one, regardless of what school you got it from. It can be done in 4 years, or less if you want to go to summer school. Getting a EE degree can cost you as little as $8,000 per year (http://www.pcci.edu/). Getting an EE degree online is also soon to become a reality, which could further reduce your cost, and working at your own pace has some advantages. I spent about 2 hours homework for each class hour I attended at Purdue University. Getting a EE degree is about assimilating the necessary amount of Information. It is something you do, not the instructor. You can get the understanding of the information on your own, from the internet, books, and doing experiments to check your understanding of what you have assimilated. School are to assist you in doing this. It is the understanding of the subject, that you have in your head, that is your tool kit to work as a EE, solving the worlds problems, one at a time, for the rest of your lifetime. It is a fun and rewarding career. I am having fun working on putting an electric cars motors, in the wheels.

How familiar are you with using solar electricity to power a residential house?




skattered0


I was wondering how much the average person knows about using the suns energy to power the average residential home...

Do you know of any countries that already use the sun to power homes?

please tell me where you are from as well please...

thankyou!



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Hey 0077, to answer your primary question, I am quite familiar with solar power. We've been powering our home from the wind and sun for 11 years now, and for the last 5 or 6 years, we've been going into the local schools and doing seminars on the subject. In some cases, the schools have loaded a bus with kids and brought them out to our home to see it first hand. As for your second question, the average homeowner knows about as much about solar power as they do about the furnace in their basement. Unfortunately, this is where the technology has fallen down. Lots of people want to build a new home, and talk to the builder about solar power. Frequently they are told, "Solar doesn't work," or, "Solar is prohibitively expensive." Generally this is all they need to hear, and the panels are taken off the house plan.

Solar is not for everyone, or everyplace. Just because a home has solar panels does not mean they don't have an electric bill, and that says nothing to the fact that a stand alone solar home that does not have access to utility power has to live with a finite amount of electricity. What do they do on a cloudy week? Most stand alone homes, like ours was, use both wind and solar. The reason for this is that the two compliment each other quite well. In the summer, we have long sunny days, but little wind. In the fall and winter, we have short cloudy days, and high winds. When you have a shortage of one, there is generally a surplus of the other. Trying to decide between the two technologies is like trying to decide between a 3 passenger pickup truck and an 8 passenger van as your sole family car. Each has its advantages, but it probably makes sense for a two car family to have one of each.

There is also the fact that lots of people like to grow their own tomatoes, even if it is cheaper to buy them at the market. They have to learn all about watering, bugs, soil ph and weeding. People who live in a solar powered home have a similar curse, they can tell you just how much sun shined last November, and how much power the stereo uses down to the last watthour. Any self respecting homeowner wouldn't bother with the solar power, or the tomatoes, they would simply buy vegetables at the store, and electricity from the power company, and then sit home and complain about the price and quality of each. That used to be me, now I'm the other guy.

So no, the average homeowner does not know much about solar power, or furnaces. Most homes have furnaces, not many have solar panels. I wish they had both. In the 11 years we have had both, I can tell you that once solar power is installed, it is generally care free. We are on our third wind turbine here, and even though the last one is working better than the first two, it has had its moments. It has shut down 3 times, and had to be repaired twice. In all that time, my first solar panel has continued to make electricity, and I've never turned a screw on it or added a drop of oil. Yet, everyone I talk to about renewable energy wants to learn more about wind turbines it seems. They are neat, they move, they seem to have their own personality. They just require tall towers and routine maintenance. So does a car, and almost everyone has one of those too.

Many countries use solar power, almost all of them in fact, you just never hear about it, or see the panels in service. In the US alone there are over 100,000 homes and businesses using some level of solar power right now to operate at least some of their loads. That number is getting bigger as you read this by the way. I'll list some sources you can check out below if you want to learn more. Take care 0077, Rudydoo




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Advantages and disadvantages of lithium-ion batteries for energy storage?

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Bill23


Anyone know what the advantages/disadvantages are for lithium-ion batteries other than their costs? I heard they are probably the best option for electric cars, why is that? Why aren't they viable for off-grid storage? Just the costs?

Thanks!!
Also need information on flow batteries. Other than low-energy density and the inability to scale-up what are the disadvantages of flow batteries? Advantages?



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"Just the costs" ???? Obviously, you have never learned about the time value of money. Try researching Internal Rate of Return and Net Present Value. The costs are a big deal. Lithium Ion may be the best battery technology that we have but there are many problems. They are tricky and dangerous to charge and discharge. Their capacity degrades almost immediately, they degrade the fastest when completely charged or completely discharged hence they are stored at 50% for shipping. Their volumetric energy may be the best for batteries but is still very low. They can only discharge at certain rates. Charging batteries is a little like warming up a frozen steak to room temperature, at first the changes occur quickly but as you approach your target, the rate slows down even though you may be putting the same amount of energy into it.

Ultimately, a battery is just a way of chemically storing energy. Well, so are gasoline and diesel, indeed these are stored solar energy. Unlike batteries, gasoline and diesel are energy dense, and do not self drain over time ( though gasoline will separate into varnishes ). We also know how to efficiently synthesize hydrocarbons from a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gases in exothermic Fischer Tropsch reactions and have done so on national scales. WWII Germany fueled their planes and Embargoed South Africa fueled their trucks this way. The US currently dilutes it's high sulfur diesel with synthetic diesel to meet federal ultra low sulfur diesel requirements, yes this doubled the price of diesel overnight when the legislation passed in the 90's. Canada's tarsands are gasified into syngas and the synthesized into a synthetic crude. We can get the syngas from gasification of coal, natural gas, tarsands, biomass such as trash and dried sewage or even directly from CO2 and H2O if we use an energy source. We basically know how to "charge" CO2 and H2O back into gasoline and diesel and we can and have done so efficiently. It's just that storing energy ourselves doesn't compete with the energy that nature has stored for us. However, it does mean we can do better than lithium-ion batteries just by synthesizing our fuel and using existing vehicles and fuel delivery infrastructure. EV's with lithium-ion batteries are just green washing to sell new cars.

Synthetic fuels from the gasification of biomass can also produce charcoal which when used as biochar sequesters carbon from the environment. Our existing gasoline vehicles can remove CO2 from the atmosphere with carbon negative synthetic fuels. An electric car can not do that.

Would you spend more for an electric car, and how much more?




greg w


If there was a nearly perfect electric car, with all the comforts you're used to, unlimited range through fast charging (comparable to gas filling), acceleration as good or better as your current car, the whole works.

Would you pay 5% more for the car, or would you buy a car where the savings in fuel has a 5 year payoff?

What's your money stance on this issue, given perfectly equal performance.



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To calculate what would be the % premium to pay for an electric car over a gas car, I'd take 1 - [PV([total cost of ownership of electric car over 5 years]-[est. residual value at the end of the 5 years])]/[PV([total cost of ownership of gas car over 5 years]-[est. residual value at the end of the 5 years])]. This would be assuming you pay for the car in cash up front.

A 5 year payoff is way too long since people don't keep cars for very long anymore. Also, it would be hard to convince a lot of people to opt for that considering the emotional reaction to the sticker price and factoring in opportunity cost and the time-value of money.

The problem right now is that there is such a wide gap in performance/convenience for an electric car vs. a gas car, and its hard to justify even paying the same price, much less a premium.




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How to fix garage door that suddenly stops be itself?

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JKYL


My garage door would stop by itself. And when i push the remote control, it would comtinue to close. Before, if i push the remote button twice, the door would reverse in the direction it was going. So it is probaly not the remote. Any ideas??
I read about that from the other posts. I'll try that first and see if that fixes the problem. And FYI, I only bought the place brand new about 9 months ago.



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The opener stopping is a sign of the motor being overloaded / safety switches stopping the door. This may be from the door itself being out of adjustment / broke OR the opener needing adjustment. You should NOT "just" adjust the opener!!

First, pull the safety disconnect rope on the opener. This will disconnect the opener from the door. Then check the door. It should roll up & down smoothly. It should NOT be too heavy or so light the it pulls itself up. It should stay where ever you stop moving it. It rolling up or down, by it's self means it's not adjusted right. You could have a broken counterweight spring. Garage doors are HEAVY. It may be as little as a 100 lbs or as much as 300-400 lbs. The counter weight springs allow the door to be feather weight. Some have one, others have two springs. A broken spring WILL burn up the door opener.

The hinges / rollers need to be loose (lubricated). The rollers to track does NOT need to be lubricated. The roller should ROLL in the track. They do NOT slide in the track. ( Do you grease your car tires, to get them to roll better????!!)

If you have solid (wood) weather stripping, does the door have a slight gap, when you push the door IN, when it's down? If the door is tight against solid weather stripping, it will could have too much friction (door out of adjustment / hinges / rollers worn). If you have any type of weatherstripping with a flexible (rubber) edge, it should be it good condition. Rips could cause excessive friction. Stick a butter knife in between the door & weatherstripping and pull it out a bit. You should a good bit of gap between the door & the solid part of the weather stripping.

If the door seems OK, check the opener. It should still be disconnected.

For any kind, other than a gear drive ( chain / cable, both visible on the outer sides of the track), there is a two piece "trolley". One part is attached to the opener, the other to the door. When you hit the button, the trolley should run from one end to the other, then stop. If it doesn't make it all the way, you have a problem with the opener. It should run back & forth just fine.

If you have a gear drive (you can tell a gear drive by looking straight up, into the track, you will see a long gear or screw from one end, to the other), the opener should work, as above, but it may take a minute, before it shuts off. It will have a one piece trolley. It uses the door trolley to trip the off (limit) switches, no door, it will shut off after a time limit.

Most openers have safety switches on them. These are two photo electric "eyes" down low, near the floor. There is a "sender" & "receiver". The sender light should always be on, the receiver light will be off, if something is blocking the door. The receiver should be pointing either east or north, the sun can burn them up. If the receiver does not pick up the light from the sender, the opener will NOT go down. It thinks you or your kid is under the door. Most eyes should have LED lights on them. If one is off, they are out of whack. You need to turn one or both, until both LED's are on. If you can not get both on or if both are off, you have bad wiring / photo eyes / opener control circuit board. Spider cobwebs / cobwebs with leaves, etc, can be an issue.

Now, if all seems well, adjust the opener. Some have one adjustment, some two. ALL have separate adjustments for up & down. For two adjustments, there is a "force" with controls how HARD it pushes before stopping / reversing. The other is a "limit", which is how FAR it pushes, before stopping. You should ALWAYS adjust the limit, before the force. This is to keep you kids hand from being crushed under the door. (also, the track should NOT bow way up, just a little). A 2 x 4 under the door should trip it back up.

what should i charge to install an electric double car garage with an opener?




David


my neighbor, older man, needs a new garage door. I do know how to install one. This one is the BIG one. He needs the all the electrical done as well. I am an electrician full time, part time construction worker. So, some advice a to how much should I charge my neighbor without working for free... Got 4 kids and bills myself to pay, thank you


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cant go wrong with 40 bucks a hour, half charge what a company would charge. 10% markup for finding and buying the door and material. take a couple of ur kids and put them to work.




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Monday, December 30, 2013

Here's my idea that could save 70 million barrels of Oil every week...your thoughts?

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Mr. Predic


First CHANGE a few laws: Allow ANYONE to drive electric operated vehicles such as Golf-Carts drive on roads with speed limits on 35 mph and under.

Simple licence changes with Insurance changes.

SHORTS trips 2-4 miles represent 79% of ALL fuel usage in America (Car & Driver Mag March 2007) Grocery, Pharmacy, doctor get a pack of smokes etc.

A decent Golf cart $2800

I have a golf cart that goes 40 mph...I drive it everywhere and love it. If it rains I pop a roof with doors on it.....I love it.

I estimate it cost me around .49 cents for a full charge.

I do use it on the course and drive to the country club everyday with it...we go to lunch in .....hell everything!

I use it to go to the barn to feed our horses, we have 2 ponds and one lake we drive out to each evening to feed the fish.

what do you think?

if you have an objection....I'll answer you right back

oh....the bastar*s would be getting billion in taxes from fuel tax...lol
Charlie, Yes I have a solar charger...it takes a full day though
OneT...well yes, I live in west Texas..near Shamrock Tx. But you foks in the city couldbenifit from this...NOT all the time....just the short trips



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Good plan - keep driving your golf cart, I think if it works for you that's great.

It's not going to work for a lot of us though. I drive to the grocery store, Target, pre-school, and random other errands. I make about 5 trips out a week if that. All of my errands require me to drive on a road with a 50 mph speed limit with a car seat in the back seat. I haul a lot of stuff too. So I'll be keeping my 7 seater SUV with a V8 engine (for hauling the camper, the other use for my car).
But you should absolutely drive whatever you want to drive. Just don't ask that I give up what I want to drive.

Edit - Wow Danielle, please tell me you are joking. So every Monday when it's negative 5 degrees I have to walk or ride my bike in the snow down to the store if I need something? What if my kid gets sick? Do emergency services still get to operate? That's almost as good as this great idea I had when I was 6 for a whole new economy - my parents called it the "penny economy" but I later realized I had just come up with a slightly less realistic theory than communism.

Edit2 - I see you live in Texas. I used to live in Arkansas so I'm familiar with the type of climate you live in. I live in Colorado now - different climate, very different landscape. Come to Colorado for a winter and you won't be thinking too highly of driving a gold cart around :)

What is your opinion about the following situations?




Classof201


Situation 1

20 years old
High School Drop Out
Never attended college
4 children (almost 3, almost 2, 2 day old Twins)
3 baby daddies
married for 2.5 years (is not the father of any of their children)
Receives food stamps/cash assistance/wic/low income housing/low income daycare/help with electric
Doesnt work
Oldest daughter is not potty trained (has not even started working with her)
Gives her children to anybody who will take them
Has to be out of her low income 2 bedroom apartment because she has to many children
Has a five seat car with six people
cant afford diapers and stuff before she had the twins

Situation 2

18 years old
High School Graduate
Full time College Student
1 child (almost 2)
1 baby daddy
engaged for 3 years with baby daddy
Receives Wic
works full time
her daughter is almost completely potty trained (just accidents at night)
daughter is with her if she is not at work or school
her fiance and her bought their first home (4 bedroom house/finished basement)
Just got a new car which is a 8 seater
buys everything on their own


what do you think about both situations?
and if you HAD to be one of them which one would you be?
Im friends with both of them, btw they do get along they have been friends since they were in grade school
#2 does not have two children (her daughter is almost 2)
and she started working towards the end of last year she was a full time mom to her daughter before then
STOP referring to me I am friends with both of them, we have been friends with grade school. We call each other sisters
#2, they have already got their marriage license their wedding is january 28th 2012, they just bought the house everything was final on the fifth, they are still moving into the house. and the reason they bought the bigger car is because she does have #1 kids and her fiances sisters son a lot on the weekends so she needs the room for the car seats.

also #2 works full-time at a daycare in the toddler room so her daughter goes to that day care and her mom is in the room where she is
@smalltown, she recieves wic because she recieved it when she was pregnant, when she goes back she is telling them that she dont need it anymore (but they wont qualify because her fiance makes to much money), before they got their own place the wic went by just her income and she didnt make enough by herself so she qaulified but now they will go by both income and its to much money
@sugar and spice, somebody said something about being a full time student and working full time she nevers get time with her daughter but she works with her daughter so she does, and no the difference between you and her is that her oldest is still in diapers, meanwhile she tells her mom that she needs to go pee but her mom just ignores her so she is ready and also your daughter doesnt still drink from a bottle like all her kids do



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Situation 1: Well, at least she's married but the fact that he's not the father of even the twins means that I'm not going to approve of the sex outside of marriage. Maybe she's cleaned up that act. As far as potty training goes, many kids don't get potty trained until 4+ these days, and unless I could prove she hasn't started then I wouldn't judge that they haven't started. I would rather her be home with her kids with assistance that I'm helping to pay for than use daycare.

Situation 2: Horrible that she's been engaged for 3 years, that means they got engaged at 15 and it just is far too early to be engaged. The fact they've been engaged for 3 years but still not married bodes badly as well. That they are living together and having a baby before getting married also bodes badly in the long-term. That she got pregnant at 16 makes me wonder if they really were engaged or just using that as an excuse to have sex. Glad that they're going to school, makes me cringe that they bought a home before getting married, makes me cringe that they bought a new car before getting married, makes me cringe that she probably is using daycare a lot rather than not buying these things and living more frugally (she doesn't need an 8 seater car for instance) so she can work less and stay home with her daughter.

If I had to be one of them, I would pick... the girl who didn't have sex before she was ready to commit legally to the guy. So probably situation 2, but minus the baby, the living with him, and all of that. It had potential, but she dropped the ball. If for some reason he raped her, then there's no choice in the matter and I would probably situation 2, but minus him, and possibly adopted the little one out. Situation 1 is less desirable only because of cheating on her husband she had to have done twice.

See here's the thing. You ALWAYS have a choice to not be in either of those situations.




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Can I convert a regular car into an electric car?

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Nick C


There is a book called electricity for fuel that sells for like $70 bucks online and they claim that it will show you an easy way to convert any car to electric on a $600 budget. Sounds like BS to me. Anybody know anything about this?


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Sure but not for 600. Batteries are not that bad if you import like I did. 20 sets of li-ions with shipping from china for 7000 that's 350 a set. so far I built 2 getting ready to built 2 more for the kids as soon as they realize you can't convert a hummer 2, weight is an issue with EV's.
try here the have everything you need plus books and video's for a reasonable price.
http://www.electroauto.com/index.html
I have 2 I built myself, 1 is an 87 Omni the wife's grocery getter, It's a single speed with a top end about 70mph but most efficient at 35. Mine is an 86 Fiero, I built it as a performance car, it has twin Solectra AC55 motors and controllers each run through 5 speed Getrag transaxils. The rear is the Fiero's the front however came from a Cavalier RS. The Fiero does the 1/4 mile in 9.9 seconds about 6 times on a full charge. And I could probably get that down to low 9's or even upper 8's when I change the training gears and adjust ratio's.

both of these cars are good weather only, spring summer and fall. there is no longer a heater or ac. still has wipers for rain but that's all. Rack and pinion - power stearing was stripped down and rebuilt to manual now. no power anything. they both where around 2600# when I started and after stripping them down, some welding for battery cradles and building back up as an EV there now around 2100# which is still a little heavy for an EV to have good range. I know for a fact the omni can go 103 miles on a charge and still had some left over.

What Christmas gift can I give to my little niece?




Sophia


My little cute niece is three years old and she is really a little adventurer. She is interested in almost everything. I want to give her a special gift which can help her to explore her little world (in the yard) but it must be safe enough. Do you have any suggestions?
Many thanks!



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You can give him an electric kids car as a Christmas gift. Then he can enjoy the driving fun. He can also start his adventure by driving around. Isn't this sounds terrific?
Lavadeals.co.uk has many kids ride-ons, you can have a look.




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Do you believe DOST should have a big budget in order to make our country a little more progessive?

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delive_ran


DOST-Department Of Science and Technology of the Philippines. Technology brought out the Japanese out of the ashes of World War2 and became the leading electronics manufacturer, first in Southest Asia then the world. Now it is Korea's turn to follow the footstep of their rival Japanese, while China is lurking in the shadow. While we are still climbing coconut tree and making tuba for the drinking session this night. Why can't we be like them even half of what they know would be fine. I was also hoping that DOST should be attach to the Philippines military in building weapons for our own defense and offense capability. With the present nano technology we can harness it's potential by making not only body armor steel platted or titanium built for police officers during heavy firefight but could also monitor their pulse/heart and vital sign. I also thought about a shoes that can monitor a person's vital sign from heart/pulse/blood rate all because of a microchip that is embedded in the sole of the shoes and the monitoring screen is place in the wrist just like a watch and small like an MP3. All he/she have to do is turn on to check his/her condition every now and then while at work or at play. I suppose my idea is not appropriate in Philippines condition. Sabi nga mababaw magisip ang Filipino just look at some of the questionnaire here, at mababaw din ang kaligayahan. I know...I know this idea wouldn't work in the Philippines. Thank you for telling me. But still believe that technology is the answer to bring forth our country to another dimension. So what do you think this time?


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The first step is population control. I just watched a segment in the local channel that a mother is doing 5 jobs to support her ten kids. Economics states that there is scarcity of resources, if people keep on multiplying, soon the resources will be depleted. This is the main reason filipinos go overseas, to find better opportunities.

The second step is to down-size the government. We have too many people in the goverment. The rest should be relocated to private companies. There is also too much red tape and lack of trust in the government. If we can almost privatize the governemnt system, wherein the employees have sufficient earnings, I don't think they will still be corrupt. Well, there are minor exceptions, but they should be punished immediately.

The third step is to bring back capital punishment. The government is wasting money prolonging the cases of inmates. We are paying for the regional trial courts, the court of appeals and supreme court. Why in China, after stabbing 28 children, he gets executed the next month. In Singapore, the 23 year old drug dealer caught was hung after only several months. Justice should be swift and fair.

The last step is good coordination. As of now, each department is seeking their own welfare. Just check the roads. After DPWH has repaired a road, here comes MWSS or PLDT destroying the new asphalt and doing what benefits them. That's just unnecessary expenses they will try to recover through their consumers.

So if let's say the Government has already garnered savings from what I've stated above, where shall they invest it? I'd say agriculture and public transport system. We can be the main supplier for asia for rice and sugar. Plus this will also give the farmers better earnings.

For example, Singapore doesn't have rice fields, but they demand rice. That's go with other neighboring countries. The public transport system will do wonders to our financial economy. By car, it takes 1 hour to go from Makati to Ortigas for my meeting at 10 AM. Think about the wasted time here. Think about workers from Makati commuting to Laguna. It takes 2 hours to get home and spend family time.

As for your theory, there was a time that Filipino Inventors gained support from the government. But to do this will be risky also for the government. They have to shoulder losses. It's better to invest in education to produce nuclear scientists and such.

I remember my mother told me that a Filipina sat with her on a plane for a business trip. It turned out the woman was seeking research funding from a foreign country. She has the initial developments of turning soiled water into almost potable water. She went to the government but was not able to get any support. Just think how it can benefit Ilog Pasig if ever it had materialized. Don't think about war or weapons, and how we can eradicate threats.

Think long-term what are the other benefits research can make, like miracle-rice or electric cars, or we can invest in infrastructure. All of our major roads and public transport were done by foreign companies and contractors. We should be innovative and find solutions and how to make this world better and more efficient.




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Sunday, December 29, 2013

how can i make a remote control car go faster?

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warlooker


i brought a small remote control car about less than $20.00 hoping i can make it go faster.
how can i make it go faster i want to put a battery in so the motor can spin faster and oil my gears.
but is there any other way to do it.
thank you guys for helping.



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For $20.00 you can't expect to get much more out of the car. It's not really built for speed at that price. Basically, this is a kids toy. There is a huge difference between remote control cars for kids and remote control cars for adults. The complexities of the cars have a very wide gap. Kids cars will run on just a few AA batteries. RC cars for adults feature full miniature engines. Lots of the popular motor kits run on fuel such as gasoline or nitro. Others run on large battery packs that are essentially beefed up versions of kids toys. These cars require just as much maintenance as a real car, since they have all of the same components (plus all of the radio transmitting gear!) to deal with.

So you may want to save up and get your moneys worth by opting for petrol, nitro or electric models. The fastest engine choice that you can find is a nitro engine. Nitromethane is an alternative to regular gasoline, and runs much better for RC cars. It is usually heavier, and therefore more cumbersome on the handling of the car. However, if you are going to be on a fairly straightforward and tame race course, it is a great choice and will provide a huge speed. The only down side is that nitro engines are known for wearing down faster, and breaking at a higher rate. If you use a nitro engine frequently, you can almost expect it to break after intense usage. It is a good idea to have an electric engine that you can swap it out with when the need arises.

The other parts of the car are equally important when you are aiming for absolute fastness. If you are you going all-out on a project, you should expect to spend quite a bit on components like wheels and axels. Usually you want to get wheels that are extremely firm and light. If you have the opportunity to go out to a hobby store and test out a few different components, you will be able to decide exactly what you want based on experiencing it first-hand. This is the best way to shop for anything, and the same goes for remote control cars. Since the parts are usually highly swappable, you can directly compare one with another by trying them in quick succession.

If you arenât a very technically inclined person, the thought of picking all of these parts might not sound very fun. However, you might not have to go through this process. It is possible to buy kits that include all top of the line parts, and are quite easy to assemble. With these you wonât get the high level of customization that you would get out of building a regular home-made car. Being able to choose all of the parts separately is a great benefit, although 90% of the time you can replace individual parts if you decide that you want to go for something that is of a higher quality or a little bit faster than what you had before.

All of these things really add up. If you have one part of a car that doesnât perform as well, the entire thing will be affected. Therefore you need to choose your parts carefully to have the best remote controlled car possible.

How to fix garage door that suddenly stops be itself?




JKYL


My garage door would stop by itself. And when i push the remote control, it would comtinue to close. Before, if i push the remote button twice, the door would reverse in the direction it was going. So it is probaly not the remote. Any ideas??
I read about that from the other posts. I'll try that first and see if that fixes the problem. And FYI, I only bought the place brand new about 9 months ago.



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The opener stopping is a sign of the motor being overloaded / safety switches stopping the door. This may be from the door itself being out of adjustment / broke OR the opener needing adjustment. You should NOT "just" adjust the opener!!

First, pull the safety disconnect rope on the opener. This will disconnect the opener from the door. Then check the door. It should roll up & down smoothly. It should NOT be too heavy or so light the it pulls itself up. It should stay where ever you stop moving it. It rolling up or down, by it's self means it's not adjusted right. You could have a broken counterweight spring. Garage doors are HEAVY. It may be as little as a 100 lbs or as much as 300-400 lbs. The counter weight springs allow the door to be feather weight. Some have one, others have two springs. A broken spring WILL burn up the door opener.

The hinges / rollers need to be loose (lubricated). The rollers to track does NOT need to be lubricated. The roller should ROLL in the track. They do NOT slide in the track. ( Do you grease your car tires, to get them to roll better????!!)

If you have solid (wood) weather stripping, does the door have a slight gap, when you push the door IN, when it's down? If the door is tight against solid weather stripping, it will could have too much friction (door out of adjustment / hinges / rollers worn). If you have any type of weatherstripping with a flexible (rubber) edge, it should be it good condition. Rips could cause excessive friction. Stick a butter knife in between the door & weatherstripping and pull it out a bit. You should a good bit of gap between the door & the solid part of the weather stripping.

If the door seems OK, check the opener. It should still be disconnected.

For any kind, other than a gear drive ( chain / cable, both visible on the outer sides of the track), there is a two piece "trolley". One part is attached to the opener, the other to the door. When you hit the button, the trolley should run from one end to the other, then stop. If it doesn't make it all the way, you have a problem with the opener. It should run back & forth just fine.

If you have a gear drive (you can tell a gear drive by looking straight up, into the track, you will see a long gear or screw from one end, to the other), the opener should work, as above, but it may take a minute, before it shuts off. It will have a one piece trolley. It uses the door trolley to trip the off (limit) switches, no door, it will shut off after a time limit.

Most openers have safety switches on them. These are two photo electric "eyes" down low, near the floor. There is a "sender" & "receiver". The sender light should always be on, the receiver light will be off, if something is blocking the door. The receiver should be pointing either east or north, the sun can burn them up. If the receiver does not pick up the light from the sender, the opener will NOT go down. It thinks you or your kid is under the door. Most eyes should have LED lights on them. If one is off, they are out of whack. You need to turn one or both, until both LED's are on. If you can not get both on or if both are off, you have bad wiring / photo eyes / opener control circuit board. Spider cobwebs / cobwebs with leaves, etc, can be an issue.

Now, if all seems well, adjust the opener. Some have one adjustment, some two. ALL have separate adjustments for up & down. For two adjustments, there is a "force" with controls how HARD it pushes before stopping / reversing. The other is a "limit", which is how FAR it pushes, before stopping. You should ALWAYS adjust the limit, before the force. This is to keep you kids hand from being crushed under the door. (also, the track should NOT bow way up, just a little). A 2 x 4 under the door should trip it back up.




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im looking for a like a mini electric car for me to ride like to my friends house or something?

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MiChAeLA


you know those mini cars that are for kids that go like 2 - 3 mph. they sell em at toys r us.
well im looking for something like that but that goes like 30 - 40 mph.
or a fast electirc scooter.
im 13.
almost 14.
and i want the electric car to be bigger. and have more room



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You will be too big for them you know

Where do you get mini electric cars for like kids that can carry weight up to 180lbs?

Q. on rob's dyredks fantasy factory episonde 12 with the dusty monkey they give away a mini motor car thing where do you get those??


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Toys R Us




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What does the word break in the electric motor before running... car mean here?

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For electric cars, break-in the electric motor before
running the car. Break-in seats the commutator brushes and
lessens the friction between the armature shaft and the
bearings or bushings at both ends of the motor.



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Honestly I'm not sure. I can tell you that with real cars, a brand new vehicle just off the lot has what is referred to a break - in period. This means that for the first 50 miles or so you shouldn't over drive the vehicle. This allows the engine to losen up mechanically before it is ready for more stress.

How long do electric car motors last compared to gasoline engines?




Grendleand


Do electric car motors have oil that has to be changed? How are they cooled - coolant? What maintenance is required for an electric motor?


Answer
Electric car motors need no coolant, no oil changes, spark plugs, tune-ups, emission checks, fluids, filters, NOTHING. No maintenance whatsoever. An electric motor has just one moving part, compared to hundreds of moving parts in a gas engine.
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Think about the electric motor in your refrigerator - how it just runs and runs for years, or even decades, with no attention or maintenance at all. Would you want a gas engine in your refrigerator?
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I drive a 30-year-old electric car - a Jet Electra Van. It's a very old car, so I have had to work on the brakes, body, and suspension. But not the electric motor. It has all the original drivetrain parts from 30 years ago - the motor has never needed any maintenance or repair at all. Ever.
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What will they teach our kids in the future?

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In my history class, I've learned about Caveman, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Roman, Renaissance, Industrial Revolutionary, WWI, WWII, etc. I was just wondering, about a hundreds or thousands of years from now. What do you think our kids will learn about? Petroleum? Internet? Etc?


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Great question. Very thoughtful.
This era will be known as the "computer revolution."
It has changed everything in world society just as the industrial revolution did in the 1800's.
It will be known as the communication era - the time when world cultures began to merge through common communication via the internet as you have already surmised.
It will be known as a time when the world moved towards a common language - or perhaps focused down to three or four languages such as English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, and Spanish. [The French will always speak French, but they will know a second language as well.]
Thousands of years from now there will be one common world language, but for this century the history will show that several languages emerged from the hundreds of world languages formerly spoken and written.

This will also be known as a time of growing global consciousness regarding the environment - else we will not be around a thousand years from now to write histories.
It will be known as the century of planned population control - or again, the future will be bleak.

A hundred years from now the War in Iraq will seem a small thing - a limited skirmish hardly worth a footnote. The loss of US troops over five years does not amount to a single large battle of the American Civil War. Although the loss of each individual serviceman or woman in Iraq over the recent five years matters a great deal to us now, in the USA we lose ten times more people every year to car accidents. When historians look back, Iraq will seem a small incident.

This will also be the century that people switched form gasoline powered vehicles to electric modes of transport or possibly hydrogen powered vehicles. The Middle East only started pumping out oil a little over 100 years ago. In the next 100 years, that resource will be gone.

Food will always be an essential, the USA will be crucial for world supply.

One other thought - chemotherapy as we use it now for malignant diseases - will be considered medieval and as barbaric as bloodletting looking back 100 years from now.
Older people will still die with cancer, but people must die of something to make room for younger generations. Cancer treatments - for the many varieties of cancer - will be more specifically targeted at the cancerous cells. Cancers will be detected earlier and, hopefully, many types of cancer will be prevented. Lung cancers would decline by 80 to 90% in the next 20 years if everyone would stop smoking right now.

100 years ago, cancer was #8 on the top ten killer list compared to #2 now. Relatively few people worldwide smoked a pack of cigarettes a day in 1908.
100 years from now, cancer will still be #2 following old age related cardiovascular disease, but the relative numbers of cancer deaths will be much lower - - IF we work on the global environment and health habits such as smoking.

In the year 2108 we will look back and say the 1990's were the peak years for lung cancer deaths related to the peculiar old habit of smoking a drug known then as tobacco. The kids will be revolted by the the idea that people actually sucked addicting, carcinogenic smoke from burning vegetation into their own lungs. There will be nothing "cool" about smoking.

cleaning tips for a daycare?




Jennifer R


We run a daycare, and have all age kids from 6 weeks - 8 years old. The kids are always making messes and throughing their toys on the floor, and putting them in thier mouth.

Does any one have tips on keeping things clean and sanitized for the kids?

Such as toys, floors, walkers, and fabrics?



Answer
Hard toys can either be thrown into the dishwasher or take a spray bottle and put Listerine mouth wash in it and spray it on the toy, hit it with a brush (electric tooth brushes work great) & wipe off with a clean towel.

make a "home" for every toy & put a picture of that toy or type of toy on its home (like a clear plastic bin on a shelf with a picture of a car or lego on it, dolly shelf with a picture of a doll on it, dress up box with a dress picture, etc.)

A few times a day do the "thirty second tidy time" or "I Spy" where the kids clean up with you or as part of a game.

A good steam cleaner is a MUST.




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Is it possible to have a manual transmission in an electric car?

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whatever_n


I know that electric cars don't need a transmission at all, but that would take a lot of the fun out of driving it. Would it be possible to have a manual transmission in an electric car?


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It is possible to as you said, make an electric car without a transmission. Perhaps the best configuration for this is a 4 wheel drive electric vehicle with hub motors. But with even one motor a transmission is not required.

However most conversions from an internal combustion engine to an electric motor will keep the transmission and rear axle. Although this adds a lot of unnecessary weight is makes the conversion process a lot easier. Manual transmissions may even keep their clutch but it may not be necessary or desirable to use it.

I usually drive an automatic transmission but for the last week I was in rural Georgia driving a Mazda Miata (1) on country roads. It was a fun car to drive. I enjoyed the manual transmission and steering for this small car. But back in a big northeastern city, traffic, snow, and just needing to get where I am going easily makes me grateful for the simplicity of an automatic.

Electric cars will not initially be for everyone. They may offer the most advantages for commuters who have a garage or other place to charge them. But in an interesting development, electric vehicles are being offered to niche markets at first: You have the NEV (2), the neighborhood electric vehicle for that quiet little vehicle that can give you a short hop with little fuss and no fuel. Then there is the much publicized Tesla Roadster (3) that has a two speed transmission. And last is another unique "commuter" vehicle, the Tango, (4) this is among a new class of vehicle that has been called "Narrow track vehicles" (5: interesting viewing) This last video suggests vehicles that might be considered fun to drive with or without a transmission.

What kind of engineers design electric cars?




Joseph


I'm looking for my major in engineering for sure, I'm just not sure where I want to go into it. I'm really interested in electric cars but I'm just not sure which category of engineering it falls under.


Answer
car design will mostly fall under mechanical. it took more then a certain type of engineer to design the electric car. you can help build it if your a mechanical, electrical or probably some other type of engineer related in the field.




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If auto makers were to suddenly start making cars that just ran on air and you did not have to use fuel...more?

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But they charged a million pounds per car, would you be anger at that type of exploitation?


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One of the nice things about our DOWN economy is that car makers are going to need to re-invent themselves.
Aptera makes a car that gets 300 mpg OR if that is too costly for you you can get their electric version and use NO gas. You charge it each night at home OR you can order an "opposing magnet motor" from me that runs a 35 amp alternator and produces nothing but power, and will re-charge a bank of 24 batteries while you work or while you sleep.

You can remove the gasoline engine from your car and install a motor that runs on electric power. You install 24 batteries in your trunk or wherever you can put them and then you add this little "generator box" and you go to work, running on the batteries. While you are at work the "box" charges your batteries back to normal. When you go home your "box" charges the batteries while you sleep. Want to take the family to the beach on Saturday? The batteries charge while the kids play on the beach.

It's a GREAT idea and it is available NOW! The conversion runs about $8,000 from what I'm told. Not sure where you could find the conversion kits. I'm going to ask a question on here to find out.
The magnet motor charging box is in the patent office right now but should be available soon. Anyone interested can email me and I'll let you know when it is done. There IS a working model of it right now. And it should cost $200 to MAKE one yourself or about $500 pre-made and ready to go.

The Aptera is available to Calif residents right now and costs $25,000 with batteries and a gasoline motor.

The all -electric model is about $30K. Check it at the link below. IT looks like a little Cessna plane without the wings.

IT'S COMING! AS soon as GM and Ford decide they want to become profitable again they will start making super high fuel efficient models and they will take over the world market for cars. OR they will go broke.

BTW ... in India they already have cars that run on Compressed AIR! My professor friend over in India has been telling me all about it and wonders why the Americans are not building them yet.

GM almost died in 1986 when the Japanese beat them to the punch with higher mileage vehicles. They will catch on soon if they want to survive.

We'll see.

Peace, Love, and Light!
I AM
Dartagnon

How do you think we can prevent the scarcity of fossil fuels?




For peace


The price of petrol and diesel are rising day by day and our hydrocarbon reserves are diminishing...Although researches are still going on..to find a substitute,what else can we do to prevent "lack of fuel" condition??

Any ideas?Any sugestions??
Johnnie, as you said,the earth recycles....but,it takes a huge amount of time for that...Also...the organic matter(such as plants,animals etc..) are also getting used up..



Answer
First thing we could do would be to talk about it, spread awareness, let people know that there is an issue which needs to be tackled before it turns into a crisis. You posing this question depicts that we (at least you) have got the first step right.

Let me first state that in my opinion, there is no out-of-the-box easy solution for this. The only answers are search for newer and non-traditional sources of energy like geothermal energy, tidal energy, solar energy, liquid hydrogen, garbage energy etc and exercise controlled and minimized use of non-replenishable sources of energy.

Here are a few suggestions-

1- Save oil!
Seen as a caption in many of the children's painting competitions- "Save Oil!" should be the motto of everyone around the planet. Personal automobiles should be used less. Public transport facilities should be ameliorated.

2- Go CFL!
Compact fluorescent light bulbs should replace the energy consuming electric bulbs. Likewise, age-old machines should make way for the modern energy efficient appliances.

3- Check vehicles!
What was the last time you neglected your bike/ car's poor average and mileage? Over-consumption should be kept under check by keeping your ride in good condition.

4- Search!
Search for new oil reserves might just buy us more time to think over and solve the impending crisis.

5- Fire and oil make a deadly combo...
Keep the oil refineries and reserves well protected from fire. Not only these accidental fires cause a loss of money and lives, they result in huge loss of the natural resources.

6- Encourage the solar cooker.
Don't mock the nuclear plant. It is a shy but bright kid. Kidding! Ok bad joke... I mean to say- we should slowly work towards establishing non-traditional sources of energy in our lifestyles. Nuclear energy still has a wide scope of application. Same with hydroelectric, solar, wind and other alternatives.

7- Turn off the lights, switch off the fans....
You're probably yawning reading this. This had been repeated so many times but still... you have to save energy in day-to-day affairs.

8- Spread awareness.
Yes, we need more campaigns. The chapters in our social-studies books have already told and retold us all these things but, there is a certain crowd that needs to be told about this in a more effective manner.

9- Smokeless and fuel efficient chulhas.
Here, in India, villages still rely on fuel wood and coal for their basic energy needs. The smokeless chulhas (stoves) go a long way in conserving wood from blind consumption.

10- Use Biogas.
We need more biogas plants. They, in my view, are the best and simplest alternatives in terms of energy cycling. Go biogas! So what if it doesn't smell like roses?

11- Population!
All these measures are of no or little use if the consumption still keeps growing. How about we put a check on population growth? We have been listening to this since the beginning! Do something! Take lessons from China!

12- Plant trees....
Again a well-known and over-discussed solution. We need more mass campaigns. More fuel wood trees and shrubs should be grown.




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Electric Powered Ride-On Cars for toddlers- which to buy? Where to buy?




lysistrata


I want to buy one for my son for christmas. However, I looked at amazon and there are so many different ones. Some are cheap, like $40 while others are $500. I can't figure out what makes one different from another. Which do you recommend? And where are good places to buy them? Thanks so much!


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My hubby wants to buy my daughter one of those, and they are very very pricey.

They have them at Toys R' Us. We were told the the Escalade is very good, that it lasted their kids 3 summers. They also said that the Jeep SUCKS, it only lasted 1 summer.

Hope that helps. :)




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Friday, December 27, 2013

What's a good Razor Scooter to buy to ride in the City?

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Curious Jo


Hi I work in San Francisco's financial district, so I'm looking to buy a scooter I can use to commute around the city. After while walking can get really tiring. Hence the researching. So what are some good brands/models do you recommend? I'm looking for a study scooter that can fold, and can ride smooth on pavement and uneven urban surfaces. My price range $200 and below. $100 and below even better. Also other then razor, what are other good brands to look into as well. Thank you for your time.


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Razor Electric Scooter a great ride in the city

Dec 20, 2010 (Updated Dec 20, 2010)
Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community



Pros:Great Price no fuel used.


Cons:You can't carry weight over 120 pounds


The Bottom Line: I had a lot of fun with my scooter. I will use it again in a safe park.




I made a purchase last year when it was summer and I was living in the middle of a city. I went to Target and found an Electric Powered Razor E100 Electric Scooter for a little over a hundred. It was a fast purchase but I didn't have a car and this seemed perfect for quick runs to the store. It goes pretty fast around 10mph. The battery lasts for 5 miles or 40 minutes of continuous use and it is easy to get going and to stop. It has a variable speed chain drive and comes with the battery and all the tools needed.

It is recommended for kids 8 and over. It takes 4 hours to charge which I feel is reasonable. It also easily folds up and comes in different colors and styles. You can twist grip the acceleration as to control you're speed easier. I am 25 but I fit the height and weight requirements so as long as I didn't get over 120 pounds I was okay riding it. So it wasn't as efficient for grocery purchases but took me to the ATM or to the bank. To start it up you have to run it over 3 miles an hour and it starts. It definitely is a workout. Don't let anyone tell you that balancing a scooter is a free ride. You use you're balance constantly and to save battery life you can turn it off and on to use. It is good for kids who are supervised. It is dangerous and illegal in some metropolitan areas and also requires frequent air.

It is a lot of fun though if you weigh under 120 and are an adult and a lot of fun for a kid. I would recommend head gear and knee pads however because at 10mph you can get injured if you fall off. Always wear over the ankle shoes because the sides of the Razor are sharp and you can bang you're ankle against it. It is best ridden in parks for recreation. It didn't work quite as well for my purpose of shopping unless I didn't want to carry house keys and a bottle of water. It also helps the environment as it uses no gas.

It is a lot of fun but be careful.

What are the Pro's and Con's to having an electric tank?




Teegan


This kid in my class seems to think that an electric tanks is better than ones that use gas.


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I assume you mean battle tanks such as the Panzer, the Sherman, the T-38.

Is he nuts? Obviously he has not studied real history. Mobile mechanized warfare mobility is absolutely essential, and at any time. An electric car has a hard enough time running for more than one hour weighing in at maybe 2600 pounds before the batteries are added in. How far does he think a vehicle weighing 60 tons will go with enough room for maybe three times that of a car in batteries?

What happens when the batteries die? If you are in that tank, you are called "easy targets." Especially when a long drawn out battle ensues like that at Kursk in WW2. A battery powered tank would be a severe liability, even if well dug in.

Rommel did not lose to Montgomery in North Africa because his extension cords were not long enough, or the sun did not shine long enough- he lost because he became vulnerable by running out further than his support battalions could keep up. Plus Motgomery's men figured out how to make the 2 pounders in their Pershings actually have effect on the German tanks- point blank range targetting. (spitting distance)

So the idea of an electric tank is fanciful- real world technology on the other hand can outrun and outlast a battery powered tank.

The original government RFP for what became the M1 Abrahms originally stipulated the engine must capable of running on any fuel- gasoline, diesel, heating oil, or mix thereof. Chrysler's entry used a turbine. GM used a more conventionaly modified diesel. Battereis are only for starting and excess electric loads- not motion.




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Are electric cars available to the public?

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BUNguyenI


I watched the documentary "Who killed the electric car" the other day. I'm not sure what really happened, nor do I care about much except the fact that I really really want an electric car. Do they even sell a single one anymore?
The reason I want one isn't only because of the environment or the outstanding gas prices, it's because I feel that it's the 21st century and we have this new technology, yet we spend all of our efforts on an already ancient energy source when we could already go electric! I hate the crap people spew out that "gas gives people jobs" and nonsense like that. It's called adapting to change and increasing efficiency. Fossil fuels and petroleum aren't efficient anymore



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They are available today - in fact, I already drive one - there are lots of choices for electric cars, and more on the way. Electric vehicles can have performance as good or better than gas-powered cars, and they cost a lot less to operate (only a penny or two per mile.) Why don't we all know about them? Why do so many people 'know' wrong facts about them? Good question!
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First, the inexpensive ones:
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Electric vehicle conversions (a gas car converted to run on electricity) are generally pretty inexpensive, and can be had for as little as $5000. You won't get the latest technology, so you'll have a limited driving range. But a conversion is a great way to 'get your feet wet' in electric vehicles. This is the sort of car I drive. It does freeway speeds, accelerates and handles fine, and looks like a normal car. I charge mine up at work so I have enough juice to run errands on the way home. Here's a link:
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http://www.squidoo.com/cheap-electric-car
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How about new tech electric cars? If you don't need to get on the freeway, you might like the ZAP. The ZAP is only $10,000 brand new. It's very cute, but tops out at about 45mph. It's not much bigger than a motorbike. Link:
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http://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=188
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How about the ultimate EV? Take a look at a modern electric car:
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http://phoenixmotorcars.com/models/fleet.html
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The Phoenix electric pickup truck - using new, advanced Altairnano batteries (based on research from MIT) - can:

-Travel up to 250 miles per charge
-Carry 5 passengers plus cargo at 95mph.
-Charges batteries in as little as TEN MINUTES.
-Has batteries that last 250,000 miles (never need replacement.)
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Now, as to performance - you can't beat the Tesla electric sports car - it does 130mph, and 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. Driving range is 250 miles:
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Are there any available electric cars that can go highway speed?




the mental


I watched "Who Killed the Electric Car?" and heard a presentation about electric cars. They seem like really great cars but the only ones that are available are low speed cars (max speed of 35 mph), right?


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Sure. In fact, you can build one yourself for under $10,000. I plan to turn this into a summer project for me. You may want to check out diyelectriccar.com. There is lots of great info there to get you started. Another place I'd like to recommend is evalbum.com. This is a showcase for anyone who's built/owns an electric car. If you don't want to build an electric car yourself, you ought to check out evtradingpost.com, where people sell fully-completed conversion vehicles, production electric vehicles, and parts to make your own electric vehicle (sort of like classified ads). Whichever route you choose to go, good luck!

EDIT: You may also wish to look into the Solectria Force. It is a professionally converted car that is capable of going highway speeds, with a reasonable range to boot. These can be seen on the evalbum and the evtradingpost, amongst other places.




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Thursday, December 26, 2013

How do I convince my husband that we can afford to move?

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Becalek


We are currently living in a government assisted apartment with 3 bedrooms 1 bath central heat and air, and new windows. The rooms are very small and with 2 daughters (14 and 7) we are very cramped. I recently found a brick house for rent in an area where I have been really wanting to move to. It is very close to both my mother and our church. The school district is the same but just a different school. My oldest daughter will be starting high school next year and the high school is the same. My youngest daughter will have to change schools, but she really wants to anyway. The girls and I looked at the house and fell in LOVE with it and desperately want to move there. It is a 2 bedroom 1 bath country house with a big kitchen, bigger bedrooms big living room and a den (that we can use as master bedroom) Utility room a big yard, barn for kids to play in a carport and an additional 2 car barn, pets are allowed has a range celling fans in every room and a trampoline that stays with house. Only hang-ups are electric wall heaters and old but sturdy windows. The big hang-up is that my husband does not like to pay RENT, He would rather make a house payment so we could own a house instead of paying to live in someone else's house. But if they decide to sell we will have 1st option to buy. Well he says we can't afford it anyway the rent is $400 a month (which I believe is really great.) like I said right now we live in a government assisted apartment,no pets, no place for girls to play, their bikes got stolen, have to pay to do laundry($60 a month) have electric and gas bills and $144 rent verses $400 a month rent just electric bill and our own washer and dryer. He is disabled and receives $710 a month we get food stamps and I am working for his mother at her cake shop.My feeling is that we can't afford not to move.


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Your husband according to your previous question from 6 months ago is very overweight and does nothing all day but eat. You mean to say this man who gets free food, free disability, free rent has an issue about throwing away money on rent? No way your family is purchasing a home anytime soon. Not with a man who doesn't work because of a disability caused by his own lack of control. I don't mean to sound cynical but, I don't see how he has any place making a fuss about paying rent when you guys barely pay anything right now, thanks to your fellow tax payers.

If buying a home is a priority for him, he needs to do something about his health and get your entire family off all forms of public assistance. Since that is not happening anytime soon, I would say rent the home. They don't give mortgages to people who don't have a down payment saved up. And he cannot have a big savings account if he wants to keep his disability check.

What are some activities you do when babysitting?




Zoey


I babysit alot the activities can be for any age of children. I'm just looking for a really long list of activities that are kind of time consuming and a lot of fun, for both me and the kids thanks!


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-Make play dough! http://www.busybeekidscrafts.com/Salt-Dough-Recipe.html
You can even take a small food storage container (of yours) to have the kids decorate with stickers, etc. that will hold their play dough it.

-Decorate a pillow case/T-shirt/etc..
Bring your accessory that you are going to color on. Take some permanent markers for them to use, but make sure they don't write on anything else- include themselves.

-Go outside!
Play with chalk.
Blow bubbles. (you can even make them)
Take a walk/bike ride
Visit a park
Have a picnic
Bring some water guns
Do a scavenger hunt: Have them find a pink flower, a blue car, etc.

-Have a dance party!
Put some songs like: The Macerana, the twist, chicken dance, hokey pokey, electric slide, etc. on a CD or a playlist on your ipod. Turn off the lights, expect for some dimmed ones or a lamp. Try to get a diso ball. (glow sticks if the kids are above the age of 7) Freeze dance for the little ones!

-Play games!
Hide and seek
Twister
Go fish
Slap Jack
Candy Land
Bowling (use soup cans as pins, and a ball)

-For girls: Do a pedicure!
Take a large bowl, if you have one and put a towel under it. Fill it up with warm water and bubbles/soap. Let her sit on the coach with her feet in the bowl. Massage her feet, then paint her toes.

-Frost cookies!
Make the cookies at your house and take them with to avoid using their stove! Bring along some frosting and sprinkles. Have them decorate their own. Rice krispies also work but are quite messy!

-ColoIring
You can take big poster boards and stamps, stickers, markers... Or you can print off coloring sheets, and have them make their own coloring book. Drawing contests for older kids are always fun!

-Build a "tent!"
Very fun in my opinion. Put chairs in a circle, and lay a big blanket on top! Crawl in and enjoy.
I love going "camping" with this idea. Set up the tent, roast marshmallows in the microwave, do a scavenger hunt, etc.

- Balloon games..
This is only good for kids older than about 5... The little ones can choke on broken balloon pieces. Play "keep it in the air" or do the game with the balloon tied to your ankle. Make sure to clean up!

-Limbo...

-Movie "theater"
Bring 4-5 movies for them to pick from, make tickets, have a concession stand.
A fun idea with this topic is if you can bring some large cardboard boxes to make fake cars out of and have a pretend drive in movie.

Just be creative!!
For more ideas email me at jaide.babysitting@yahoo.com

This blog is great for babysitting advise!!! alittlebabysitting.blogspot.com




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How much does charging a batttery powered car cost?

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Korey


My Mum wants to know how the price of charging a battery for an electric or a hybrid stacks up to the price of fuel for a gas-powered car.


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This depends on the hybrid or electric car and the prices of electricity in your area. Most of the hybrid cars on the market today aren't actually charged by plugging into the wall, they recharge while you are driving and braking only plug in hybrids recharge from an outlet. For charging the battery it is just a calculation of the energy used, and I will use the tesla roadster as an example. Their battery takes 3.5 hours to charge at 240V and 70Amps. Power (Watts)= I*V so P=70*240 or 16800W. It takes 3.5 hours at this power to charge the battery so you use 58800 Whrs or 58.8 kWhrs. Electric companies charge by the kWhr, so if you pay 15cents per Kwhr that would cost $8.82 to charge the car. Since this is completely electric and can go an estimated 245 miles per charge that is about 3.6 cents per mile to drive. This is of course an estimation, the price will vary depending on what your electric company charges per kWhr. But just for comparison a gas powered or non-plug in hybrid car (plug in hybrids are gas and electric) that gets 40 mpg with a 15 gallon tank and with gas at $3.30 would cost about 8.25 cents per mile to drive. Electric and hybrid cars are obviously cheaper to operate but they are usually more expensive to purchase and you also have to factor in the fact that batteries only last around 5 years and are very expensive to replace. At the moment the total cost of buying and operating a hybrid car is around equal to or more than the cost of a non-hybrid car. They are better for the environment, and you pay less for gas, but if you plan on keeping them for more than 5 years than you will probably have to pay to replace the batteries. Warranties for hybrids and electric cars expire when the expected productive life of the batteries ends, so if you plan on keeping the car longer than that you will probably have to pay for new batteries.

Is there a website that I can go to, that has relatively unbiased opinions on the different hybrid cars?




Megs


Also, if you have had experience with them what do you think about them versus a regular car that get about 32 mpg?

Thanks in advance!



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I bought a hybrid Toyota Camry last year when my old Camry finally bit the dust. I did a lot of research on the choices, including Consumer Reports, which was a GREAT resource.

I chose a Toyota over a Honda hybrid for several reasons. I am not a car expert, so if I phrase things like a non-expert, please forgive me, people! First, the Toyota is on its 3rd generation with hybrids and that strikes me as a company that has experience with these engines. Second, I learned that with the Honda, the gas engine is the one that starts you up and is essentially the engine that you are using until you need extra power, which is then supplied by the electric engine. With the Toyota, it is the opposite, in that the electric engine is the first source of power and the gas kicks in when needed. This strikes me as a better way to go.

Also, the Toyota had better numbers with gas mileage. From my personal experience, having driven my Camry hybrid for almost a year now, I can tell you that I get slightly more than double the mileage with the hybrid. Where with my old car, I would fill the tank once a week, now I go about 16-18 days on a tank

The hybrid does start a little slow, so it isn't for jack rabbits, but then, that is the point, right? The quick accelerating cars are murder on gas mileage. Once you are up and running in a few seconds, it goes just as just as you want.

Let me know what you get, new cars are so exciting!! Mine is red, with a sun roof, and she is so much fun to drive!! And I get tons of compliments from people who are interested in driving them.

Blessings,
Lady Morgana




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