fornt or raer?No I mean brake. I need brakes.
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fornt or raer?No I mean brake. I need brakes.
Only just recently. It sounds pretty snazzy! I would love to ditch all the bricks!Have you seen the Hydros Kraken?
Both. Need new hoses for lift.fornt or raer?
You mean hydraulic.Manual ones that use fluid.
Well. I need both. E brake don't work. >You mean hydraulic.
Manuel use cables.
Okay I'm done, lol.
Only just recently. It sounds pretty snazzy! I would love to ditch all the bricks!
You mean like this?If all was equal, I would prefer dc equipment be the standard just from a safety standpoint. Ac used to be cheap as dirt and bulletproof. Ac pumps can be a bit louder but it’s more of a white noise hum to me. Dc pretty silent but that whir sometimes bothers me but that’s just my brain/auditory dis function. I think having variable speed is good for some, but at the same time a hurdle for others. Sometimes, some people would just be better off with on or off being the only option. I do despise the power brick though! Here a brick, there a brick, everywhere a brick! A bunch of hot potatoes laying around. I always thought a universal dc power supply/strip with 12 and 24 volt standardized plugs would be cool beans.
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You mean vacuum assisted manual ones that use fluidManual ones that use fluid.
I was approached back in 2008 or 2009 by a prospective importer to do some testing for on some DC aquarium pumps to market toward the hobby. A year or two later DC pumps were imported as the Waveline series of DC pumps for the hobby and a few other brand names (same basic pump, same factory just as most still are).Back 15 years ago, there was no D/C that I was aware of.
A watt is a watt - there is no reason that DC can't be used to drive a resistance heating element. I am not advising that you convert your titanium heater by lopping the cord off and connecting to to a DC source but....I vote DC all the way.
...but,,, uhh,,, most of us use heaters, so there's that
Fair,,, but I'd hate to touch your wall wart (AC/DC converter) that runs your heaters.A watt is a watt...
Yes. Thoes.You mean vacuum assisted manual ones that use fluid