Temp will detect water in the oil only after the parts are overheating from lack of proper lubrication.
The answer is no. You won't use a temp gauge to prevent damage from running with water in the diff. But it might let you know the axle is about to lock up just before the axle locks up...
The temp rise tables are flawed. It is assuming that there will be a 12.5V drop in the wire. I'll dumb the math a little, 10V at 400A is 4000 watts of energy. That sounds correct for the heat rise calculations. But you are not dropping 12V (or my dumbed down 10V) across the wire. You are...
Not as durable either. My 12 year old 70W panel makes about as much power as my 2-year old 400W flexible panels. I did the flex panels for low profile. Mounted with aluminum sheets on the roof and I could just squeak into the garage. Couldn't do that with full size panels. By squeak in, I...
I would do a DC-DC for no other reason than current limitation. Lithium can absorb massive amounts of power. Alternators running sustained full output tend to not be happy and die quick. DC-DC can be used to throttle back the charge rate and make the load on the alternator a manageable...
Never run all the batteries to a common point. Unless you can get the cables the same length all the time. Voltage drop from different cable lengths will load/charge the batteries at different levels. There is a way around this. For a 3 battery setup (same applies if you have more or less)...
I have seen exactly one trailer made for the road like this. It was a horse trailer. 30+ years ago.
With as much trouble as the normal person has backing a trailer, this would be unbackable. A few skilled truck drivers could do it.
There have been a few attempts to make a trailer that you...
Few weeks ago they were cruising through AZ, when it was 119° outside.
Talked with them. December they are planned to take a little boat ride to make the jump to Antartica.
Saw a progress map the other day, they are in Mexico.
If you want 200 Ah of battery, get 200 Ah of battery. Adding extra stuff to it won't make it small or lighter.
The "battery station", is that the same as a "solar generator"? Add a bit of cheap fluff to a battery, call it an all-in-one solution to a problem you don't have. And spend too...
What do you mean by "pop the top"? Roof top tent?
There are a lot of ways they can be installed. The normal install takes air from inside the vehicle, heats it, puts it back in the vehicle. Other will suck in outside air, heat it, push that into the vehicle, pressurize it and will need to...
We have a few trucks at work that have to get into some bad spots. Got some traction boards, and some more, and some different ones.
So far the only ones that have not self destructed are the MaxTrax. Every time they try to save a few bucks and get a cheaper version, they end up as landfill...
VHB notice...
Most of the stuff you find is cheap counterfeit junk. The only reliable source I have found for real VHB tape is McMaster. Having worked with the real and the fake stuff, there is a HUGE difference. Too many people buy tape that says VHB on it, have issues, blame the tape as not...
It's been nearly a month, hopefully you figured it out by now. But you are missing the 7-pin trailer plug (the part the trailer plugs into) That is the vehicle wiring harness that attaches to the back side of the plug. That is a super common plug, used not only by Nissan but most of the auto...
So a Honda Pilot has a press in unibearing.
Nearly everything else these days is a bolt in. 3 or 4 big bolts and the bearing is free of the knuckle.
You can get unibearings with free spinning hubs, Ford puts them on in the factory.
The drag in the axle is from the preloaded bearings on the pinion and the carrier. They are preloaded to maintain accurate alignment during operation. The CAD removes that drag. The spider and side gears spin around, but they are fairly small and have minimal windmilling losses in the oil...
Wrap? You should see what the sun does to them around here. They look good for maybe a year. By year 3 or 4 they are roached. They can't be taken off. Can't be wrapped over. The prep work to remove a bad wrap is more than the paint job. If you want a very short sighted change and plan to...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.