On Tuesday 19 March 2019 15:32:40 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 19:03:07 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 March 2019 17:56:02 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > > > ...
> > > > So once every 1/2 second a message starting with 0x40A shows up
> > > > on the bus and everyone
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 19:03:07 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 17 March 2019 17:56:02 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
>
> > > ...
> > > So once every 1/2 second a message starting with 0x40A shows up on
> > > the bus and everyone sees it. The Charger and in this case also a
> > > small display are
> The worst thing thats happened to te life of a LA battery in the last 50
> years has been the incorporation of the regulator into the alternator,
> adding the resistance of the cable which softens the curve a lot, and
> the relatively quick heating of the alternator. Way faster than the
>
> Nicklas, as soon as a lead-acid battery bubbles, it's losing water and
> the plates cover with lead sulphate, increasing capacity and intrinsic
> resistance. No, no.
You have to stop then then the lead-acid battery bubble like home brewn mesh.
> I got myself a handful of cheap 74N137
On Monday 18 March 2019 05:34:31 Peter Blodow wrote:
> Sorry, error: of course, gassingĀ d e creases capacity and increases
> resistance of lead cells!
> Peter
>
> Am 18.03.2019 um 10:19 schrieb Peter Blodow:
> > Nicklas, as soon as a lead-acid battery bubbles, it's losing water
> > and the
Sorry, error: of course, gassingĀ d e creases capacity and increases
resistance of lead cells!
Peter
Am 18.03.2019 um 10:19 schrieb Peter Blodow:
Nicklas, as soon as a lead-acid battery bubbles, it's losing water and
the plates cover with lead sulphate, increasing capacity and intrinsic
Nicklas, as soon as a lead-acid battery bubbles, it's losing water and
the plates cover with lead sulphate, increasing capacity and intrinsic
resistance. No, no.
I got myself a handful of cheap 74N137 stabilizers. These are made
espacially by Motorola to maintain a constant charging voltage of
On Sunday 17 March 2019 17:56:02 Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > ...
> > So once every 1/2 second a message starting with 0x40A shows up on
> > the bus and everyone sees it. The Charger and in this case also a
> > small display are the only ones interested in it. The charger uses
> > the
> ...
> So once every 1/2 second a message starting with 0x40A shows up on the bus
> and everyone sees it. The Charger and in this case also a small display are
> the only ones interested in it. The charger uses the information to set
> charge on/off, voltage and current. The display grabs
I think you are mixing LinuxCNC HAL nomenclature with CANopen nomenclature.
That could ultimately be very confusing I think.
> 0x1600 - 0x17FF are RPDO pins and end up as input pins.
> 0x1400 - 0x15FF are communication parameters and these may require som
> more thinking.
>
This example that I
> > > Not all devices allow changing the PDO Mapping entries. ...
Then adding pin it does not matter how mapping was created though it is of
course good with configuration options to configure mapping if needed, at least
some PLCs do it like this.
> For example let's take a look at an object
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