23:56 fun fact they can regenerate whole limbs and even parts of its brain and they can be immoral under the right circumstances. this is mostly because they have stem cells that can turn into any cell! compared to a humans stem cells witch are a lot more limited
When it comes to all the leftover plastic from Gundam parts, they come with a ton of extra plastic since the parts are created through injecting plastic into a mould, and the lines in between the parts are from the casting mould that allows it to flow from gap to gap to make 1 big piece with all the minor pieces of that specific colour attached. Bandai does have a service that allows you to mail in your leftover part runners so that the plastic can be melted down to make variant kits of existing models but in different colour schemes, though the service is only available in japan. Still, they're worth keeping around anyway since they can be melted with a bit of acetone to make a coloured putty that can be used to attach parts together or spread it over a piece that was discolored through stress marks from an imprecise cut to cover it up
Consider this: When trying to enact change, which is easier to affect, supply or demand? To affect the supply side of things, it would generally require political power of some sort to be used (such as laws regulating manufacturing processes). However, by goofing on people who engage in excess consumerism, people can affect the demand side of things culturally. Changing the zeitgeist can lower the demand, which, if effective, will reduce the production of these wasteful products. Trying to make the change culturally, rather than politically, may actually be the more pragmatic approach.
i just think we should just eat plants instead of bugs lol and then make super rich meat industries make it more climate friendly and not be chopping down rainforests to make more room for the animals and also not feed them a bunch of antibiotics that create antibiotic resistant bacteria and also not put animals in basically prisons and stuff to make the animals more happy but idk im not really an expert on this stuff
I like that y'all understand there are underlying reasons why conspiracies flare up. They represent enough of a truth for some folks, we're not immune to propaganda, and there's a comfort in feeling like you're one of a select few in on "enough" of the truth. 19:00 The Patterson Gimlin footage clearly shows breasts. The conspiracy around bigfoot is stuff like, have we interbred, where are the bodies and what does it mean to recognize one? (alluding to the idea that they're spiritual and selective, or also the suspense of seeing something natural that you were told is impossible, like Ball Lighting). Y'all missed out on *Mudflood/Tartaria*, a wide and messy anti-colonial "reset" conspiracy that's pretty much "Illuminati". Folks cram a lot into it but all in all: Western history is embellished and false, the world was megalithic and globally connected (boats, baloons, lost ancient tech) and what ever cultures those were - they "lost" to something and have been overwritten. Ex: There are channels devoted to the idea that European royals were majority black before the reset, later white washed. 🤷♂ Lots of native erasure in the scene too, pretty gross. Eyes Wide Open by Michelle Gibson at 2x speed, it's a favorite that captures the twists and turns of "Tartaria" without overly gish galloping or trying to sell you something. She earnestly believes it. I laugh, but I believe in the heart of it: that horrid changes have obscured and overwritten histories both Sapien and natural. You go to the park but they "had to" uproot old growth trees (irreplaceable heritage) in its development.
Cool video thanks! So if i wanted to use this to charge a skate board battery can i just have to straight from the buck booster to the battery wired that is, so i dont need the inverter plug. Would that work?
Interesting at 0:33 your arm is going counter clockwise, like a normal rider would. But, it sure looks like the hub motor wheel is spinning clockwise, or is that just the lighting giving illusions? If so, how did you do that? Ah, now that I ask.. you flipped the hub motor, causing it to run backwards. Am I correct in this observation?
This is perfect. Subbed. I needed a mobile DC 12V, 110AC output. Thanks. Love the way you presented the vid, no fluff. Thanks again. You were hand cranking and you got that output. Amazing.
This seems like a good answer to my motorized bike lighting issue. My motorized bike is basically a gutted ebike (a Romai Phoenix with a 48v 350w brushless motor), keeping only the frame, motor, wheels, tyres, pedals, and chain. I'm looking to install lights and horn, and up until now my best option was getting a 12v generator coil installed at the magneto (may possibly deprive the CDI of power, therefore weakening the spark, thus overall lowering the engine's performance). This option to use the motor as a generator solves the issue of sourcing the power for the lights and horn, and also ensures that the CDI has enough power to ensure proper spark. I'm going to have to do a bit more research, but this looks like it's going to be what I'll use.
You need to make more videos like these pertaining to electrical projects! Great explanations and quick to the point. Thank you, this hub video is exactly what I was looking for.
I imagine two different circuits that lay between the battery & the hub motor. The power circuit would be comprised of battery, controller, and hub motor. The charging circuit would be as you described in this video. This would be a great setup for hilly situation. Where power from battery is used to drive hub motor to get you up hill. And on down hill, the motor is used as a generator to recharge the battery. Maybe you can demonstrate this in your future video.
This is a direct drive with a bike gear on it. the kv rating of the motor determines how many rpms it needs to be spun to produce voltage. if you cannot spin the motor fast enough to produce the desired power output you would need the right gear ratio.
I have a fairly large river that passes behind my house, I want to make a hydroelectric wheel, can I connect the generator to the rectifier and from the rectifier to a "grid tie inverter"? my idea is to save electricity, I have seen these motors for electric bicycles on aliexpress for 400usd of 3500w, it is a lot but with a flow of 1000w it would be enough for almost all my consumption, is my idea good? or do I need something else? thanks, nice video
These generators will only generate the energy put into it. You would have to capture a sizable amount of the river flow to generate 1000w/h or more. It is do-able but what I am trying to say is it is a more complicated answer. The motor size will not generate that amount that only how much power it can handle.
I enjoyed the video as a whole. I really appreciated you showing the parts photos. Thank you I will do my best to get you more subscribers you deserve it!!! The one question I have is directed towards the cv screw adjustment but I'm sure I can research myself.