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Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. [quote][i]Originally posted by Twospoons[/i]
Shadowwarrior, have you looked at the CCA rating of a ... |
22-7-2008 at 15:30 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. [quote][i]Originally posted by len1[/i]
What that article is referring to is that for audio applica ... |
22-7-2008 at 14:45 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. [quote][i]Originally posted by len1[/i]
Why do you keep writing utter rubbish?
Common cars with ... |
22-7-2008 at 00:52 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. [quote][i]Originally posted by len1[/i]
But that is precisely how the battery is used in automobile ... |
21-7-2008 at 22:57 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. [quote][i]Originally posted by len1[/i]
I think it would be nice if posters would at least express ... |
21-7-2008 at 18:33 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Electric motor driven alternators for high amp 6V current.. I should note that a battery will not smooth out current; you will need to use a few capacitors to d ... |
21-7-2008 at 01:35 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Mellitic Acid Synthesis and Properties I wonder if it would be possible to form an ester with Diacetone Alcohol, then peroxidate it. That m ... |
19-7-2008 at 01:44 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Hypergolic Reactions and Energetics Acetone peroxide is created using a small amount of acid catalyst. Excess acid can produce mesityl o ... |
18-7-2008 at 15:26 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Contact Process With CO/CO2 Rich Gas It certainly doesn’t seem that any troublesome C-S compounds can form--far too much oxygen around. ... |
16-7-2008 at 01:22 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
silver from silver-solder ? [quote][i]Originally posted by chief[/i]
It was a jewish boiler, from maybe the 1920s or 1930s, in ... |
15-7-2008 at 01:07 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Elemental arsenic from arsenate? [quote][i]Originally posted by woelen[/i]
Making arsine and then decomposing that is not something ... |
15-7-2008 at 01:02 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
CO2 Based Polymer The History Channel--not somewhere one might expect to see a 'How-It-Works' style show, however one ... |
14-7-2008 at 20:47 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Help please [quote][i]Originally posted by Zelot[/i]
I recrystalized it from an instant cold pack.[/quote]
W ... |
14-7-2008 at 20:15 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Help please The source of the AN would be helpful here. 160C should be 9.6C below the MP of AN, so I don’t exp ... |
14-7-2008 at 20:04 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Thermobaric explosives [quote][i]Originally posted by legnanu[/i]
Yesterday I dreamed in synthesizing some booster charges ... |
14-7-2008 at 19:56 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
silver from silver-solder ? [Edited on 7-14-2008 by ShadowWarrior4444] |
14-7-2008 at 17:39 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Elemental arsenic from arsenate? http://www.esemag.com/0101/ferric.html
H2S seems to be indicated as a suitable reducer, perhaps i ... |
14-7-2008 at 12:36 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Less-than-lethal (LTL) anesthetic CW agents [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
The US has a LTL agent which induces orthostatic hypotens ... |
14-7-2008 at 12:07 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Chemilumenescence [quote][i]Originally posted by Ozone[/i]
Buy a luminol demonstration kit (or make some, which is in ... |
13-7-2008 at 15:19 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Less-than-lethal (LTL) anesthetic CW agents I seem to recall that Russian 'knockout gas' was a diluted nerve agent that killed half the people i ... |
13-7-2008 at 13:50 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Chemilumenescence [quote][i]Originally posted by PyroRA[/i]
Can anyone think of any Chemiluminescence reactions induc ... |
13-7-2008 at 13:40 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
CBrCl3 -> CCl4 or CHCl3? The 7380 is the clearly superior choice. The reaction is solely dependant on how many 366nm and lowe ... |
13-7-2008 at 13:31 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
Fluorescent Glass While sweeping some of my glassware with UV, one of the test tubes decided to glow a particularly lo ... |
13-7-2008 at 01:22 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
CBrCl3 -> CCl4 or CHCl3? Apologies--I seem to have missed the posting of the JACS paper previously. According to that article ... |
12-7-2008 at 20:38 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
How to dissolve NdF3 ? [quote][i]Originally posted by Jdurg[/i]
Be very careful that you don't liberate HF while trying th ... |
12-7-2008 at 14:01 by: ShadowWarrior4444 |
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