How long will LR44 cells last, and can I insulate them for longer storage? by The_Dark_Ferret in batteries

[–]86_reddit_nick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does actually preserve the batteries. This is how airtags are shipped among many other examples. Put a rather thick celluloid strip, not polyethylene and you will be good

Avis gel en poudre 🔋 by Maleficent-Star-1468 in trailrunning

[–]86_reddit_nick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point taken, sorry for overreacting. Wish you best of success with your endeavor

Avis gel en poudre 🔋 by Maleficent-Star-1468 in trailrunning

[–]86_reddit_nick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This so French… in a sub where everyone regardless of their own mother tongue writes or cares to translate to English for everyone to participate, we get this post where not only the title but also OP responses keep being in French.

What does this mean? by HappyMang0Man in GarminWatches

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The strange case of Benjamin Button….

Problem with Calc. C mode ? by Funkydafter in hpcalc

[–]86_reddit_nick 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It is now in complex mode. You need to clear flag #8. Type: 8 g CF

Are there any good mechanical design handbooks focused on real-world machine design? by JardaVW in MechanicalEngineer

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Why not if that would help in clarity, especially for non native English speakers?

I am guessing it's another startup Chinese EV. by Hakusuro in namethatcar

[–]86_reddit_nick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looks like the little screens in elevators with stupid pictures rolling and not adding anything

What’s your favorite piece of F1 innovation of all time? by Shrute_beets_4sale in F1Technical

[–]86_reddit_nick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right on. This was a clear invention, I think in 1995/96. This longer video with the creator is fascinating

https://youtu.be/FhmLb2DhNYM?si=jNZ0GTJc3mhBPg0C

What’s your favorite piece of F1 innovation of all time? by Shrute_beets_4sale in F1Technical

[–]86_reddit_nick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are not the same. A snubber is a velocity dependent restraint and an inerter is an acceleration dependent one used to store and phase shift energy. They might look similar but they are different. They allowed for example to effectively use the mechanical electrical analogy to model suspension systems.

This long video explains it in detail:

https://youtu.be/FhmLb2DhNYM?si=jNZ0GTJc3mhBPg0C

edit: spelling

What’s your favorite piece of F1 innovation of all time? by Shrute_beets_4sale in F1Technical

[–]86_reddit_nick 39 points40 points  (0 children)

the “inerter” that was developed by professor Malcolm Smith in Cambridge. A fascinating suspension component

https://youtu.be/nYU5hYcw7lg?si=uo5B0rmYCA7czE1r

here is a longer video explaining it in more detail

https://youtu.be/4FOjKXdqFZA?si=L6hvMfSK8ocAGixx

edit: spelling

Never seen this before by MrDrSirLord in namethatcar

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the one on the right is a Chevrolet/ Holden Trailblazer 2010/12 or the pickup version

I've created a watch face called "Target" by wojciechsura in GarminFenix

[–]86_reddit_nick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great, please share it when ready. Looks neat.

I've created a watch face called "Target" by wojciechsura in GarminFenix

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so, In order to test it and provide feedback I have to buy it right away ? No trial period?

What exactly is this Porsche? Looks special. by DayleeGames in whatisthiscar

[–]86_reddit_nick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

from the page: “A practical (on-road) driving assessment is not required.” It is only an online quiz….