It's the two donut magnets that you harvest. Also I think there are plans available to make some kind of welder using the transformer. The only caution would be to discharge the capacitor.My old microwave is sitting on its back in my garage. @RedneckGrump you said you harvest batteries out of these. Can you recommend a tutorial somewhere?
Yes, that's what I remember RedneckGrump saying. Where are these magnets, typically?It's the two donut magnets that you harvest.
What does a capacitor look like, where is it located, and how do I safely discharge it?The only caution would be to discharge the capacitor.
In California, with one energy provider (So Cal Edison), they charge what they want. They also were sued for power lines falling in a wind event, so this lawsuit was tacked on to our bill. Finally, the Public Utilities Commission, elected by our governor, are in bed with our governor, so what Edison wants, Edison gets. Combine this with 14 days of 100 degree heat, the electric cars our governor is pushing, the constant threat of "Brown Outs", and most bills run between $500 - $1000 a month.????????????
What are you powering, a Costco?
No batteries Buddy, Magnets...My old microwave is sitting on its back in my garage. @RedneckGrump you said you harvest batteries out of these. Can you recommend a tutorial somewhere?
Yeah, One of these days I am going to build a welder, have quite a few BIG transformers... But also great copper in them... But have kept the bigger ones for a welder I am going to make one of these days...It's the two donut magnets that you harvest. Also I think there are plans available to make some kind of welder using the transformer. The only caution would be to discharge the capacitor.
This may be a good tutorial, if not just try another.
In California, with one energy provider (So Cal Edison), they charge what they want. They also were sued for power lines falling in a wind event, so this lawsuit was tacked on to our bill. Finally, the Public Utilities Commission, elected by our governor, are in bed with our governor, so what Edison wants, Edison gets. Combine this with 14 days of 100 degree heat, the electric cars our governor is pushing, the constant threat of "Brown Outs", and most bills run between $500 - $1000 a month.
I checked the prices of "wheel bearings" on RockAuto.com and they ranged from about $3 - 25... now if you're talking the whole "hub" plus bearings that's more money...I just checked the prices of wheel-bearings on Autozone site and they range from around $90 to $760 depending on the type.
Because advertising works on a lot of people... some products, the price may be 3/4's toward advertising and a 1/4 or less for making and supplying the product...Just thinking about "Name brand" stuff and why it sells.
The last 2 PCs that I bought were from Cyberpower. I'm close to needing a new one. Never had any problems with them at all but never had to deal with any warranty issues with them. I bet I bought the first one from them 15 or 16 years ago maybe more. Good luck.Z, you're dealing with a garbage company, I wish you luck...
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.cyberpowerpc.com
And here I am thinking the gasoline cars they make these days with a million sensors and other doodads that keep going bad make horrible 'used cars'...Tesla... $120,000... Perfect...
New battery in 8 Years... $45,000... Excellent...
Waiting 24 Hours in public to charge it... PRICELESS!
I occasionally have the same weirdness happen on this site... sometimes copying what you want and then deleting all the extra windows/duplicated text that pops up and then pasting only what you want back in works...I don't know how that happened, edit it twice, and it only shows one v ideo, but when I post it, I get the same video posted... Go figure...
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