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Does the charging station stop charging on its own once the razor is fully charged so I can just leave it on the stand without worrying about the battery?
Thank you for the insight information regarding this scooter. I would like to buy one and I like that this one as it is not as heavy. I am not young so the weight is important to me. I wonder if this escooter works on a street which is moderately inclined- say 20degrees. I live in suburban Toronto which is not all flat. Thank you again. your video help me tremendously.
Wait a minute..usually the air from a fan blows out towards the side that has the frame..? I'm putting an NZXT case together that I got with no fans, now I'll definitely be paying attention to the arrows and spin the fan blades too.
Do NOT use the cleaning station only once a month, and DO NOT wait until the solution is as filthy as in this video before you replace it. I use my cleaning station after two or three shaves. The blades work better that way. You can also make your own cleaning solution with isopropol alcohol, maybe mixed with some distilled water, and essential oils (6-8 drops per filling of container). Works fine, at a tiny fraction of the cost of the refills from Braun.
You should look at the blades of the fan, they work like shovels, the way the blades are shaped and the direction the fan spins whether its left or right will determine where its blowing air.
Great video. I also consider adding 2x140mm exhaust fans at the top which makes it exactly like your system (2x140mm intakes at front, 1x140mm exhaust at back, 2x140mm exhaust at top). What I'm considering is the fresh air from intake fans at the front maybe sucked up by the nearest top-front exhaust fan before it reaches the CPU and other stuff on the motherboard? Did you test it as x1 exhaust at top and x2 and compared them before? If there is like a 1°C difference, I will definitely go with the aesthetics, I really want to hear from you about that.
hey i dont have knowledge about airflow and computer and all that i cant understand this video fully can you suggest what should i do for my self i have 1 fan that is intake at the front and 1 exaust at the back i have 2 free slots and 1 in the front can you suggest me what confirigation should i do i mostly put my pc with 5-6 inches above the floor could you pls help me ?
@@Okurka. Your point about tight spaces is fair, although none of my standard fixed-shaft screwdrivers are much smaller, otherwise they’d be unnecessarily uncomfortable to use. But think about putting together IKEA furniture for example, you often have to hold things in position with one hand while you drive the screw with the other, and it’s way easier when you don’t have to continually reposition your hand every quarter turn or whatever to get enough leverage to drive it. But honestly my favorite thing about it is how insanely strong the magnet is, no screw is coming off that tip until it’s driven.
@@IndecisiveStoner What kind of fat screwdrivers do you use? You still have to reposition your hand every quarter turn with a ratcheting screwdriver or does your hand rotate 360 degrees?
Was Born in Winnipeg July 1964 to my Irish Mom Mary who recently passed away and will be placing a In memory Decal on the stem of this thing So Mom will always be riding with me and My Irish Dad Bill Sr. Was the Tower Crane operator of the Sky Scraper Richardson Building Downtown Winnipeg in the 1970's ,then Worked on the DEW Line ( distant early warning ) for a good portion , Also all 4 boys got a Kodak Moment & Sat on the Life sized or bigger Metal Bison Buffalo down by the Red River again in the 1970"s . Do miss my Home provence ever since moving to Alberta in 1978. Godspeed Mom from your second born.
Another important thing: close or block the holes that are left right next to the fans - the can create short circuiting and reduce significantly the effectiveness of the whole ventilation setup.
I got this today.. It is showing 2 Bars of battery in display. After charging for couple of hours.. there are 4 bars .. But the light on the charger is still red.. means it is still not fully charged. I tried to accelerate. But it is not moving. Or we need to run it manually till 5kmph and then accelerate. Totally confused how to operate it.. Please help