I borrowed a neighbor's Park Tool truing stand a while back and needed to return it. I've missed it ever since! I decided to buy one ASAP. This is not the TS-2 model that he had but it's very basic and seems well built and very accurate. I need to add a piece of plywood to the base in order to balance better but in all other respects, it seems to do the job.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Crystalyte 12 FET 24-74V analog controller
I can use another controller for my Wavecrest Tidalforce S-750C bike with the HS3540 motor. The analog controller is a bit old fashioned and I really don't know what the difference is between an analog and digital controllers but I grabbed an inexpensive one from eBay this morning. I particularly like Crystalyte controllers because they have On/Off switches. Very handy!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231109726080?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231109726080?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Folding pedals
With the plethora of ebikes in my stable, I have a hard time moving them around and having them fit in as little space as possible. One easy way to gain just a bit more space and to make moving them around easier is to remove the fixed pedals from my bikes and replace them with folding pedals.
Each pair will save about 4 inches (roughly 10CM). It doesn't sound like much but with multiple bikes, it adds up quickly. The best part is that they slip past each other with less snagging of the pedals! These are particularly nice since they flip up or down without having to press any releases. They have pop into the pedaling position with a strong spring which helps the impression that they will stay open.
Clix QR Skewer
I've always been annoyed by the need to fiddle with quick release skewers. They needed to be unscrewed, carefully mounted in the fork and then with multiple clamps and unclamps with adjustments in between, quick release skewers seemed anything but quick!
I picked up a used Montague Clix QR which promises to make the quick release skewer live up to its name! I'll post a video if it seems worthwhile.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
LinkedIn Connection
Hi Folks,
If anyone is interested, I have a LinkedIn account that I would like to promote so I'm adding it to my blogs so that the LinkedIn page gets a bump. I hope this works. Here it is:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ambroseliao
If you'd like to connect with my Project Manager/Program Manager/Help Desk Manager page, then please feel free to click the Contact link, or the Add to network link.
Thanks,
Ambrose
If anyone is interested, I have a LinkedIn account that I would like to promote so I'm adding it to my blogs so that the LinkedIn page gets a bump. I hope this works. Here it is:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ambroseliao
If you'd like to connect with my Project Manager/Program Manager/Help Desk Manager page, then please feel free to click the Contact link, or the Add to network link.
Thanks,
Ambrose
Monday, September 23, 2013
CD (capacitive discharge) battery welder
With all of the batteries I have around that are tab welded, I thought that having a tab welder would be handy. Looking at a commercial tab welders, I discovered that they are VERY expensive. They should be because they are meant for industrial purposes and overbuilt for heavy-duty use. I didn't need anything that large so I found this great article on the web.
How to build a battery tab welder for $100.
http://www.ledhacks.com/power/battery_tab_welder.htm
Two of the major components are a very large capacitor. Large meaning, greater than 1 Farad and also a high powered SCR (silicon controlled rectifier).
I was able to find some needed items for a great price recently. Here they are:
How to build a battery tab welder for $100.
http://www.ledhacks.com/power/battery_tab_welder.htm
Two of the major components are a very large capacitor. Large meaning, greater than 1 Farad and also a high powered SCR (silicon controlled rectifier).
I was able to find some needed items for a great price recently. Here they are:
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