Archive for April, 2006

Camera Case Polaroid

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Question: Sources(precise) wanted for the working of a polaroid camera?

i’ve been working on this project on polarization and its applications n hence i wanna make a case study over it. Shall be grateful if u could suggest some good online sources or throw some light over it.
Thanks

Answer: The HowStuffWorks article on the subject

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question605.htm

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Question: Camera Help Please?

I used a Polaroid A500 Cam dig a pawn shop and the only thing that came with it was the case and USB cable. I uploaded the photos on my computer before but now it does nothing when I plug it in and try to upload new pictures. Is there anything I can do to make it work? Please help. Thank you.

Answer: Go to their website and download the software of the computer to the camera. it should be free

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Battery Car Wall

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Question: Is there a way to link multiple car batteries together, to make an electric car?

If I were to link 10 car batteries together (each 12 volts), would I be able to daisy chain them into a 120V battery pack, that could be recharged with a wall socket plug (running at 120V)? This is assuming I would have to remove the gas engine, to make room for the batteries.

Answer: car batteries are not suited for traction because of their basic design – car batteries are only used in short busts for the starter motor, then they are recharged.

Traction batteries need to give sustained power for long periods until almost flat then recharged.

lead-acid are relativly available and cheap, but have low power density to weight (ie they are heavy, the car probably weighed nearly a ton all up, but could still carry 4 adults happily).
in my old 205 conversion I had 10 marine batteries giving a range of 30 miles & top speed of 60mph (5 in the boot & 5 under bonnet giving a good weight distribution). recharge from any standard 250v socket (a lower voltage US 110v system would just take longer to charge) through an on-board charger.
Electric motors are much smaller, lower maintenance and more efficient than infernal combustion and have much better torque characteristics meaning simpler transmission (the tesla http://www.teslamotors.com, only has 7 moving parts in the motor/drive chain); but the simplest conversion is to connect onto the old gearbox.

Moder Li-ion batteries, similar to a laptop, will give a range >200miles at highway speeds, and recharge in 10 minutes
but the are expensive & hard to get hold of. http://www.altairnano.com/markets.html

The battery vehicle Society members sometimes join together to make a bulk purchase. http://www.batteryvehiclesociety.org.uk/wordpress/

you might also want to check the yahoo group for diy evs

But for the chance of driving an ev it is well worth persivering with your project; it is just simply a much more pleasent experience than infernal combustion.

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Question: how to make a car a power outlet?

My question is: How do I get plugin to a 12-volt car battery to a 120-volt outlet. with mounting mixed directly to the terminals and with a wall there for power control switch to. and where I would be the transformers and whatnot? also, the battery is 100% separated from the car and I'm trying to get a 7-amp angle grinder to run on and maybe some lights garage .. so 500-700 watts is what I seek.

Answer: You only need something like an inverter, which is designed for the amp hr your car battery to buy. Look at this link of an inverter for a car battery, is complete with the recording and all that for 700 watts of power and an increase to 1400 watts is good. Enabled computers, televisions and small appliances up to 700 watts run. So you need to know how much you load your set to go on them. The large inverter, 3000 watts up a lot of money is $ 500 to 700 watt inverter: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=91848 1500 Watt Inverter: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=93280

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