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mikep7810 – Preparing For A Storm (with a PTO Gen-Set)

I had never seen a PTO-powered gen-set before. Obviously, it's a piece of equipment that makes a lot of sense for a dairy to have, as they already have big powerful tractors with PTOs to spin a gen-set -- and lost of grid power could lead to spoilage of a lot of expensive milk and a lot of hand-milking. Mike Price does a nice job explaining how the PTO-powered generators work, and the backup switch they use to switch the load over on the farm.

2019 NY Farm Show

I was fascinated by the various milking machines in this video being demonstrated at the farm show. I guess they were more mechanical and robotic.

24 Valve Cummins vs Snow Bank

What do you do with during the great arctic blast in Northern Michigan? You could ride snowmobiles or paint snowbanks black with carbon by rolling coal on them. It might even make the snow melt away faster!

Chevrolet Bolt EV Traction Motor – Deep Dive – YouTube

Stupid automotive question: Why does the Chevy Bolt have a physical shift linkage for PRNDL, that controlled by an actuator, when all that's inside the "transmission" is a parking pawl and a sensor that indicates the position the transmission is located in to tell the computer which way to control the motor? It's not like the physical shift linkage moves any gears. Electric motors don't have gears, they have 100% torque at 1 MPH and reverse by reversing the direction of the electricity.

Government regulation? What GM had in the parts bucket? Unneeded complexity? Doesn't make much sense to me.

Chevrolet Bolt EV High Voltage Components – YouTube

The dissassembly of the engine of the Chevy Bolt EV is fascinating. It's very different then a conventional gasoline automobile under the hood.

I am actually surprised how truly different the power train is -- and in many ways simpler then a gasser or diesel -- no emissions equipment, no transmission or gear box. Nearly every component is electrical, there is no serpentine belt or alternator. Interestingly enough, the cabin heat uses anti-freeze like a conventional automobile.