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There is a bit more to it than that. Ebikes use brushless DC motors. Brushless DC motors use permanent magnets on the rotor and electromagnets on the stator. A microcontroller is used to switch the electromagnets to make the motor spin.
Unlike Chesters I did not like and never bought a Spectrum of any kind. I was a C64 boy. The 6510 was a nicer CPU to program than the Z80, at least in my opinion. -
54 minutes ago, chesters1 said:
I will never forgive him for the QL
Not a fan of the Microdrive then Dave?
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Sir Clive Sinclair, 81.
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I have not heard from him on Facebook since January.
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I hear that since the new Teliban came into force Afghans no longer need a TV licence.
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On 8/10/2021 at 11:48 PM, chesters1 said:
Yes whoops ! Mandlesons slime aswell! Theres so many corrupt polititions you get muddled!
But come the next election I'll warrant that all the posters in this thread apart from you and I will go and vote for one of these scumbags.
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2 hours ago, chesters1 said:
But it would be very entertaining in the weightlifting comp
I suppose they may be no use at the snatch but might scoop the clean and jerk.
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8 minutes ago, chesters1 said:
Karens awake
Is that the best you can do?
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On 7/19/2021 at 9:25 PM, chesters1 said:
Clod usot lehut lanoce cok ikofefet imelip eniec dapuca cirape pelace. Ipin epexos pifer. Rako par otod bisir ieteli enasiger ci li hocamid: Ni tisig par eyasoh pob pierec inas carir adiyecie; ripirun nagu mer coce itene ,promisser clod
Typical little; Englander. Poke your fingers in your ears and bleat "Tra, la, la , I can't here you".
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1 hour ago, Huge_Vitae said:
Yet another rebuttable presumption.
Go ahead, rebut at will.
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4 hours ago, chesters1 said:
I am happy to have voted leave AND not fund Nissan ,infact i would be extremely happy NOT to give 'incentives' to ANY foreign company here paying taxes elswhere!
I would never have guessed that
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1 hour ago, corydoras said:
I'll get over it as quick as you feckers got over us joining, got it?
Read that two or three times, maybe it will sink in. EVENTUALLY..
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3 hours ago, Huge_Vitae said:
Yep, that’s what I and an awful lot of other people did, get over it, move on, nothing to see here.
I'll get over it as quick as you feckers got over us joining, got it?
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1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
Another moot point as i mentioned before nissan uk doesnt sell cars from their plants they are exported "to be finished" (avoiding uk taxes on cars) then reimported as finished cars from switzerland? And their lower tax system ,i once posted a link to a report exposing this but lost now ,i have no doubt its widespread to get round paying taxes i wonder how much tax the UK actually get from foreign owned companies here?
“We send the EU £350 million a week. Let’s fund Nissan instead. Vote Leave.”
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1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
Thats probably what the kit is ,hopefully i remember the specific job i bought it for before the glue goes hard (age you know) never had any luck with the stuff even using accelerator ,thick thin gel or goop! Fingers fine fixing nada! The stuff sold for fixing plastic plumbing is ok but as you say plastic comes in many forms
The PVC plumbing cement is or at least used to be butanone based. It is not really a glue, it is a solvent that "welds" the joint.
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1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
When your discussing where something is made its a moot point ,if cods nissans are made of parts from outside the uk then the cars are merely assembled in the uk ,as you say long gone are british made electrical components (probably there are some speciality components like coils etc) but those proudly flagged tv's of the past were just bolted together here from far eastern or german parts . Few electrical things are made here anymore competition forces it to to go to places where materials factories and staff are cheap just to exist ,its come to light a certain American metal detector maker who proudly boasts made in the USA has been importing most of the things from the Philippines and we have some pans labelled proudly designed in the US and made in Thailand (as if 'designing' a pan is difficult or unique ) to try and pretend its American lol
It is called Rules of Origin. Another thing potentially buggered by Brexit.
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/roi_e/roi_info_e.htm#:~:text=Rules of origin are the,to the rules of origin.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rules-of-origin-for-goods-moving-between-the-uk-and-eu
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1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
But is it made in the UK or imported into the UK from their branch in a place called Asia? ,never found a use other than sticking fingers together for superglue but it has its uses building up holes in plastic with baking soda ,i have a little kit with what i presume is coloured (black and grey) baking soda for a job in mind but as a glue never found it any good
Cartell are in Corby, but I think the product is made in Taiwan, not China.
There are many different types of superglue, from thick slow setting gels to ultra low viscosity fluids for capillary action type very rapid setting application. You need to use the right on for the job. Another think is that preparation is essential. It does not like oil and grease.
Not all surfaces and materials are suitable for superglue. They use it at work for bonding polycarbonate to polycarbonate and they use a two pack CA for gluing some plastic to metals.
Don't use baking soda. Used pure sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda has other crap in it. Backing soda + graphite powder + superglue will set, very rapidly to make very hard black resin -
1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
Whos been busy googling
I am a duckduckgo kind of person myself. They use it at work, specifically the slow setting gel that gives you a few seconds to play with before it goes off.
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1 hour ago, big_cod said:
I don’t buy anything from China crap rubbish utter rubbish
The device you used to create this post is likely made in China or has components made in China.
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1 hour ago, chesters1 said:
Show me the english superglue you use ****!
Cartel UK MXBOND but I think it might be made in Taiwan.
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How do you milk a sheep?
Tell them the election was rigged, then ask for donations. -
Have you heard that Matt Gaetz claims he misunderstood when he was told people use Venmo to make minor purchases.
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On 5/6/2021 at 4:40 PM, *Ant* said:
Bloody evil things the lot of them. They are always wound up ready to pounce, you never see one chilled out siting in their web with their legs crossed reading the sunday papers!
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1 hour ago, Ken L said:
Minimum wage should be changed to £2 per hour.
And you should be put on it.
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