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Gauge pressure not absolute
Gauge pressure not absolute
It’s not the right choice, but alcohol has been doing well for me for this.
Dad died last year due to what I feel is my fault…
Sweet, that’ll help with the ground priest they’re about to get.
Sounds like it’s the opposite of unsafe for the companies continued profits.
Yeah, make them out of metal, that rolls on metal roads. And those metal tires can carry a ton more weight, so put a lot of people in them who are going the same way.
Oh right, we already have those.
I’ve “heard” of the opposite more often than I’ve heard of this case, (outside of porn of course). Where someone figures out their partner is cheating, contacts the person the partner is cheating with, and they both devise to “dump” the cheater.
Five years ago this was valid. Hell even two years ago.
Today… You’re most likely to get a bullshit sales pitch disguised as a blog that doesn’t actually answer any question you asked but has one word in it from your question sentence.
Vodka… Right… “Vodka”
Yes ish. One could still be there at the scheduled time, but the bus could’ve been slightly early. Or the route/run could’ve fallen out. Or the bus could be full.
Exactly…
Essentially.
PLC, along with motion control.
Maintenance, transitioning into automation tech.
Sort of.
The electronics that do the communicating could sense the lack of antenna as a fault, then indicate to other devices in the vehicle that fault. This could potentially cause the vehicle to light it’s fault indicator, among any number of other things.
And by antenna, yes it could be what you think of as an Aerial, but it likely won’t be the same one as for the radio (some antennas are multi purpose, but most are tuned to specific bands)
RF analog electronics can often be damaged if powered without the antenna load, and of those that won’t be damaged, many will be able to detect and fault for lack of antenna load.
So replacing the antenna with a dummy load will keep the system operating “normally” without risk of damage, but also without actually sending data.
When you can’t afford to lose what you “invested”
Better would be to locate the antenna connection on the device that’s doing the communication, and replace the antenna with a dummy load.
The only liquid we’ve discovered with no surface tension is helium. And only at or below specific temperatures depending on the type of helium.
Very unlikely water would ever get to that state.
MooooooooooooooooooOOOOh
Could tie it into adsb and send complaints with specific tail#s
Depends on what you need.
I use my truck about the same as you. But get 13mpg towing, and 18 not.
1995 Ford 250 PSD.
It’s not comfortable, it’s not fast, it’s not fancy. But it’ll pull whatever I put behind it. Carry almost anything I will ever need to (definitely more than I want to physically unload), and it’s economical, and “future proof” in that I can modify in almost any way and still register without new diesel problems (high pressure pumps eating the entire system, def fluid and filter plugging, egr cooler plugging etc.)
Personally I’d say get an older diesel that is in ok shape that you can make what you need.