Just a month ago or so I used Macrium Reflect to clone a Windows 10 installation from a 250 GB 5400RPM 2.5" drive to a 240 GB SSD. Due to the small size decrease I had to resize the main data partition during the clone. It went smooth as butter though, and wow what a huge improvement in speed...
Originally Posted by Donald
Clamp on DC ammeter.
You can also connect up a DC amp probe to an oscilloscope. Clamp to the battery cable and crank car. You can see the compression of each cylinder compared to the others.
That's a neat idea.
Anyhow, thanks for the input, all. It seems like my...
Wife's Toyota Sienna was left in accessory mode for several days - battery quite dead. Jump-starting it from my car, I was wondering how much current is flowing into it?
It would seem like it could be quite a lot - source battery is rated over 500 CCA, cables are 8-ga, 10 ft. My hunch is that...
Originally Posted by SubyRoo
Might want to check the main relay as well. They are a known issue in the older Hondas. The solder points have a tendency to lose their connection.
I second this. We had a 2001 Accord and the fuel pump relay board had bad solder joints causing a very similar issue...
Now I don't know exactly what the army is looking for, but I can't help but think that the .224 Valkyrie, or something along those lines, would be a better choice than something as large as a 6.8.
It could be loaded on the light side with the existing M855A1 bullets for a relatively small...
This article (https://www.janes.com/article/83596...for-6-8-mm-next-generation-squad-weapons) says that it's a brand new cartridge (not 6.8SPC) but doesn't give any information on the round itself.
Originally Posted by racin4ds
He doesn't even mention the massive rate of turbocharger failure when these chunks of carbon begin flaking off and getting spit out through that tiny turbine wheel spinning 100,000 rpm... We began seeing a lot of early failures on several different makes and brands...
I'm not sure on the age... The house is 25 years old and the A/C is probably original. It uses R22 if that helps date it. How would I tell if it needs to be recharged?
Thanks. I'm going to check all of the vents to see how much air is coming out. I'm thinking I'll also try to measure air temp right at the air filter, then I'll know if it's sucking in warm air from somewhere.