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Matt, That's helpful. I'm going to run it by the shop today. You bring up a good point - It could be the new sub-woofer and DVD screens in the back of the pilot seat that might have done it. I've had the under-plane neon for ages so that wouldn't be the cause:-) Seriously, I didn't even think of the vibration at climb/run-up. I was thinking more the lack of cooling coming in the cowling     

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Author: Sweendawg
Date: Jan 15, 2007 06:55

Sweendawg <patrick@odintechnologies.com> wrote: Two weeks ago I flew pretty heavy IFR long x-c (Leesburg, VA to St Loius, MO) the plane sat on the ramp in the rain overnight one night. Next morning the "Alternator Failed- the battery is the only power source" red warning came on. OK, I'll state the blindingly obvious: You've got a loose connection somewhere. :) I think the rain is
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Prai Jei wrote: > Purl Gurl wrote: >> jenny wrote: (snipped) >>> More detail,please kinldy enter into our website: http://www.edlite.hk >>Well, now I know why Chinese are so often visiting >>here to ask for help with the English language; they >>are using our advice to spam advertise us. >> No matter, their English adverts are a good source of humour. > Knife is sharp. Keep out     

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Author: mroberds
Date: Jan 14, 2007 16:24

Purl Gurl set the following eddies spiralling through the space-time continuum: jenny wrote: Edlite Company Limited is a professional in edge-lit light panels. (LED ,CCFL,EEFL,T4/T5 Lamp) We've worked in this industry for nearly ten years, and with a full experience, we cooperated with more than 30 company in different countries and areas of the world. More detail
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In alt.engineering.electrical Don Klipstein <don@manx.misty.com> wrote: | In article <485cf976$0$27931$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, Joseph Meehan wrote: |>> |>> So you are saying that in 10 years, I can still buy incandescent bulbs for |>> the few places I actually need them? |> |> Who knows, a new technology may have come along and no one may be making |>them due to lack of a market. |     

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Author: Purl Gurl
Date: Jul 26, 2008 19:06

stans4@prolynx.com wrote: # On Apr 13, 2:01 pm, Peter Stryjewski <pstry...@att.net> wrote: # Lots of choices out there. You can get flourescent light bars at the # big box stores, they're relatively cheap and can be run off a cord run # through the hole in the back that a lot of safes have for Goldenrods. # There are also LED battery lights you can get that aren't so # directional, I have
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<salty@dog.com> wrote in message news:eajlu3d5l28she08klgala8b5rhice94a3@4ax.com... > On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 14:58:39 -0700, "Capt. JG" <jganz@sailnow.invalid> > wrote: > >>"Roger Long" <strider@maine.rr.com> wrote in message >>news:47ea7f3a$0$4963$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >>> Cool. Someone who likes things more complicated than I do (or people >>> here >>> think I do, anyway). >>> >>     

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Author: Prai Jei
Date: Jul 26, 2008 15:11

Andreas Oehler <andreas.oehler@gmx.de> wrote: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 21:05:42 -0700 (PDT), Andre Jute: On Mar 14, 8:36 pm, "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid> wrote: What light bulbs/LED emitters are you powering with your Sturmey-Archer Dynohub? Front?   Back? I did the thing with the bridge rectifier to convert it's output to DC - figuring I'd drive
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<mt99999@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ec686aac-f5d5-4883-99d0-c055fb3b9e0f@j20g2000hsi.googlegroups.com... > I'm a dynamo boy mydelf buta colleague is about to start commuting. > 3 miles each way. Evening trip will be after dark. Liverpool street > to Canary Wharf. He will be leaving the bike at the station. This is > an experiment and he is using a cheapish bike he has already.     

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jun 21, 2008 22:11

Paul wrote: I would like to fit on my layout some LED signal lights, but I am not sure what to use, such as the combination of lights on points and where to use them. I am building a layout dated around 1980's. I would also like to scratch build, so any help on what LED's to use and the size. 3mm diameter LEDs fitted into brass or Plastruct tube built signals is about
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Author: Peter Stryjewski
Date: Apr 14, 2008 04:09

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Author: Capt. JG
Date: Mar 26, 2008 17:49

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Mar 15, 2008 10:10

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Author: elyob
Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:48

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Author: Greg Procter
Date: Dec 19, 2007 14:12

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