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Bacon flavored donuts?
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Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.
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theoldfool wrote: Bacon flavored donuts?
We need a :puking: emoji.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.
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One of the few things I do like in Win10... (the "windows+." emoji menu)
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Fair bet you and Sandeep are letter-perfect clones
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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It does look like Sandeep used the same starter, I always use the same starter.
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Is possible to get Blue Iris to work with Codeproject.ai using a google coral TPU? I've seen codeproject support the coral TPU, but I can't find anything stating if Blue Iris can use it. What do you guys think?
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Best to post this in the CodeProject.AI forum. This forum isn't for programming questions.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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... it is generally recommended not to leave the engine of the donor car running before 'briding' the two cars.
I don't see the reason for this and I don't do it like that in practice. I feel safer when the donor car's engine is running so that I don't have to shut down two cars.
Is there a technical reason why the engine of the donor car should not run?
Thank you very much in advance.
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No, quite the opposite. When you try to start a second car from the donor's battery it will draw maximum current. And you can drain the battery within just a few seconds if not careful. So always start the engine of the donor car first, so the alternator helps to keep the battery protected. You really do not want two cars with flat batteries at the same time.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: And you can drain the battery within just a few seconds if not careful. Eeeeh ... My battery has a capacity of 65 Ah. To drain it in one hour, you would have to draw 65A. To drain it in 3 seconds, 1/1200 hour, you would have to draw 78,000A. At 12V, that is 936 kW - almost a megawatt.
Of course that wouldn't be possible. Long ago, I worked with a company making minicomputers. They bought 5A/150A power supplies from a subcontractor claiming that they were shortcut safe. So they tested if it was true: Held a large screwdriver across the poles. The power supply survived, but not the screwdriver: It melted, and they had to cut it away from the poles with an angle grinder. I can't imagine what 78,000A would do, and I wouldn't want to stand close when it is tested. (Actually, the thought of 78,000A scares me a lot more than the thought of 78,000 V!)
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I am not an electrical engineer, but my comments are based on experience rather than theory.
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Just a thought...perhaps just problem with historical problems and exactly what problems might occur?
Certainly at one point in time with a gas engine in a car when attempting to jump it from another gas engine car if you did it incorrectly you could at a minimum damage at least the electrical system of one car.
That did include destroying a battery which of course would seem like it had 'drained' in seconds. So perhaps that is what was seen?
I would suppose that it is possible that, at least with older EV batteries, that it might have been possible to destroy them also.
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If I may add to what Richard was saying:
Quote: So always start the engine of the donor car first,
... but after connecting the two cars as to avoid unnecessary sparking. Before starting the engine, donor car has about 12.5-13 V while after starting the engine the voltage is 14-14.5 V. Also safe order of connecting is connect positive first, disconnect positive last.
The step by step procedure is:
- connect positive lead on donor
- connect positive lead on receiver
- connect negative lead on receiver
- connect negative lead on donor
- start donor
- rev donor up to 1200-1500
- try to start receiver
- disconnect receiver negative
- disconnect donor negative
- disconnect donor positive
- disconnect receiver positive
If things don't go well, flag a cab
Mircea
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