Thanks for the reply. I’ll try to address all of your points one at a time.
I don’t understand what you mean about not being able to put watts into the batteries that the panels cannot provide. The LiFeMnPO4 batteries I have are able to be charged at anything up to 300A continuously. If there are…
I have some solar cells I want to use to charge a large battery bank. There are 4 solar panels, each of which is 24VDC nominal. The battery bank floats around 106VDC. I was unable to find a DC-DC converter that is high power enough to convert the output of the panels to the voltage appropriate to…
Thanks. I was never a big pasta eater in the past, so buying or making gluten free pasta was never really a concern. However, I like to try most food things at least once, and home made gluten free pasta is definitely on the list. I’d rather not buy a pasta roller just to experiment once or twice…
This is the initial blog for a project my father and I are going to be doing in our spare time. The goal is to make an electric go-kart with about an hour of driving time, about 40mph top speed and very fast acceleration.
Last month, March, I finally completed the last four classes I needed in order to earn a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering. Since then, I have occasionally been reminded of this fact. When I do, I perform a little mental dance to celebrate. During the past month or so, I’ve been…
Summary of work completed between June 27th 2010 and present.
Summary of work completed between April 7th 2010 and June 27th 2010.
Software I used during my education included Matlab, ADS (Advanced Design System), Excel,SPICE programs such as PSPICE, and micro-controller programming software such as Arduino.
Hi, sorry but the simple answer to your question is “no”.
If you want to go more in depth, you have to consider the sampling rate and the bits per sample. When you digitally sample a sound, the information between samples is thrown away. There is no way to get it back. The best you can do is draw…
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