Even the wire has resistance, There is no such thing as r equaling 0. The problem is that with such a low resistance the current becomes massive in order for the equation to balance out, and with a great deal of current, you get a great deal of heat. Which melts the insulation off of the wires, and can cause electrical discharges, fires, and a great deal of other things.
As a student of physics last year, I understand the general concepts behind electricity and the electronics, but the peice of electronics I want to add to my gun is a bit more complicated than A LED. Would you mind if I PMed you with a few questions?
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In Topic: Electronics Guide
10 September 2009 - 07:01 AM
In Topic: Raider Cs-35: Overview / Overhaul
08 August 2009 - 10:24 AM
I've seen pictures OF the raider, but I haven't seen the back of the box.Dude, if you've seen any box pictures of the raider, on the back it says that the clips are interchangeable.
Anywayz, nice review. I'm really excited about getting one of these.
On another note, the shipment of raiders to my local store was delayed, so I didn't get a chance to get one. I knew I should have waited a week or so to go in.
EDIT: Nice job Hasbro, I'm impressed. The drum looks much sturdier than I expected, and it seems they've found a way to allow it to work without mangleing darts. Well, without mangleing them more than a normal clip would. Though, why they put Front on it in giant black letters is beyond me.
In Topic: Raider Cs-35: Overview / Overhaul
07 August 2009 - 06:19 PM
My god, My aunt gave me that blanket for christmas at least 10 years ago.
On another note, it looks a bit more sturdy than the Recon, maybe its plunger won't break as easily.
And I have a couple questions, I'm assuming a normal LS/Recon clip will work with it, as the drum clip seems to be a normal clip with an extension on it, but will it work with the LS/Recon? It doesn't look like it'll work with the LS as its sides are thicker, and the drum might hit it, but it seems like it'll work with the recon, will it?
And I'd like a good look at its magazine anyway, could you post a couple pics of it? I'm a bit curious on how they put it together.
On another note, it looks a bit more sturdy than the Recon, maybe its plunger won't break as easily.
And I have a couple questions, I'm assuming a normal LS/Recon clip will work with it, as the drum clip seems to be a normal clip with an extension on it, but will it work with the LS/Recon? It doesn't look like it'll work with the LS as its sides are thicker, and the drum might hit it, but it seems like it'll work with the recon, will it?
And I'd like a good look at its magazine anyway, could you post a couple pics of it? I'm a bit curious on how they put it together.
In Topic: Another Claymore Writeup
31 May 2009 - 07:56 PM
If you add a block and tackle pully system to it, you could shorten the pull distance required to set it off by about half.
That is of course, you run the wire correctly through the pully.
That is of course, you run the wire correctly through the pully.
In Topic: Halo Style Game At A Nerf War?
14 April 2009 - 07:09 AM
I wasn't thinking of a large number of small teams, I was thinking the opposite. A couple 4-5 person teams wouldn't work that well, too big of a problem with cheating and/or anger because somebody screws up the entire team.
I've always wanted to try a 3/3/15 match. Three hits a life, 3 lifes, 15 second count off between the lives. I've never had a big enough war to try it though.
I've always wanted to try a 3/3/15 match. Three hits a life, 3 lifes, 15 second count off between the lives. I've never had a big enough war to try it though.
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