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On 07/05/2016 22:49, Rod Speed wrote:


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On 06/05/16 14:15, tabbypurr wrote:

One option: Run motor at full load & measure current.

Define 'full load'

well of course. But what counts most is the temp the motor reaches.

An electric motor like that might take 5A to start, would stall at
10-15A and run at a couple of hundred mA if that, off load.

I bet its one of those faddy nutri******** things. You know
'overpriced
crap sold to gullible consumers, to replace the need to chew'

Like Dysons they sure are pricey, but they do an excellent job. I've
sampled the resulting smoothies - yum! Making them in a run of the
mill blender is slow going.

Most people eat nowhere near enough fruit & veg.

Easy to claim...

They should just eat them, but they don't.

Ditto.

When they don't, a nutri******** is a life saver, literally.

BULL****. **** all die from not eating enough fruit and veg.


reams of your desperate attempt at insults any 2 year
old could leave for dead, flushed where they belong

I in fact eat rather more fruit than most people do, like daily.


So that's why you're so full of ****.
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On Sat, 7 May 2016 20:33:21 +0100
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My doctor is suggesting I'm drinking too much orange juice now
something about 151 ml, which has no meaning to muy imperial brain.
Brian


Same here. Mind you, thirty years living in the USA don't help the
metri****tion of one's thinking.

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On 07/05/16 20:35, Brian-Gaff wrote:
Whatever happened to quick and slow blow fuses and those that looked like
they were full of talcum powder?
Brian

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'Just' think in terms of 500ml a pint, and round up a bit (it's actually
568). So 150ml is about a quarter of a pint.

It'll be the sugar and calories I expect with orange juice? Nowhere to
run any more :-)


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My doctor is suggesting I'm drinking too much orange juice now something
about 151 ml, which has no meaning to muy imperial brain.
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My doctor is suggesting I'm drinking too much orange juice now something
about 151 ml, which has no meaning to muy imperial brain.


Yup. Fluid ounces is so much easier. ;-)

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When they don't, a nutri******** is a life saver, literally.


BULL****. **** all die from not eating enough fruit and veg.


You don't believe people die early due to a poor diet?


That isnt the same thing as being a LIFE SAVER


lol. Oh dear.


You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag.

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On Friday, 6 May 2016 14:41:43 UTC+1, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 06/05/16 14:15, tabbypurr wrote:

One option: Run motor at full load & measure current.

Define 'full load'

well of course. But what counts most is the temp the motor reaches.

An electric motor like that might take 5A to start, would stall at
10-15A and run at a couple of hundred mA if that, off load.

I bet its one of those faddy nutri******** things. You know
'overpriced
crap sold to gullible consumers, to replace the need to chew'

Like Dysons they sure are pricey, but they do an excellent job. I've
sampled the resulting smoothies - yum! Making them in a run of the
mill blender is slow going.

Most people eat nowhere near enough fruit & veg.

Easy to claim...

They should just eat them, but they don't.

Ditto.

When they don't, a nutri******** is a life saver, literally.

BULL****. **** all die from not eating enough fruit and veg.


I in fact eat rather more fruit than most people do, like daily.


reams of your desperate attempt at insults any 2 year
old could leave for dead, flushed where they belong

Whoops, nothing left, wota surprise.

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Graham. wrote:


The fuse has blown violently, it is very likley it will just blow
again if you just replace it.
Pound to a pinch-of-****, the bridge rectifier has gone short-circuit.



You just lost your bet. ;-) Runs fine with a new fuse.

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