NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby Kin » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:16 pm

neptronix wrote:I'll stick around.


Pika! I'm glad. Never noticed the pikachu avatar though :D. Might be spending some money on an icharger (see the bottom of my sig), and keep hearing your words. CANT DECIDE. $$ :/.
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby nicobie » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:03 pm

neptronix wrote: Guess i learned my lesson about trying to be helpful to nicobie :lol:


:?:

That will be the day.... :mrgreen:
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby neptronix » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:37 pm

Wow, i guess you really are a certified dickbag.

Today is that day. You're not only on ignore, but a browser plugin-aided ignore as well. You'll never have to worry about me chiming in on your posts with helpful information again, or even knowing that you exist anymore really.

Adios.
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby nicobie » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:17 pm

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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby nicobie » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:21 pm

Thank you.

All you seem to do is regurgitate what others say and call it truth when you haven't the faintest idea if what they type is the truth or not.

Maybe if you had new and tested stuff to offer I might listen to your "opinions" a bit more.

You seem to be just another rank newb with a bunch of un-substantiated opinions, posted over and over and over and over again. :P Did I say over and over?

I think you need to let us know your sources when you post your "opinions" and not just sprew your usual silly bloviated crap. :roll:
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby Kin » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:19 pm

Edit: I just wanted to speak up that you look incredibly foolish, nicobie.
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby Stevil_Knevil » Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:20 am

Hmm, if I were trouble-shooting this problem..

..I would suggest a poor connection :lol:

Just to stir the pot, I think NoName 5004 refers to a recent C-lyte product :twisted:
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby neptronix » Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:48 am

I believe it is you making the noise you speak of, Steve :P
Serious, or just trolling? i can't tell, but i'll prove my point anyways.

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=35924&p=554341&hilit=NoName5004#p554341

justin_le wrote:
zombiess wrote:Justin has the info so it's up to him if he wants to add it.


Hey guys, so based on the parameter data provided by Zombiess and others, there's a new motor on the simulator called "NoName5004" (50mm wide by 4 turns). We'll leave it as 'noname' until I actually have a chance to do an independent physical testing, but a lot of assumptions are pretty safe bets (like doubling the stator width will double the heat capacity etc).


http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34929&p=570598&hilit=NoName5004#p570598

zombiess wrote:
Alan B wrote:I have been looking at the ebikes.ca simulator. Thanks to Justin and zombiess for putting the Cromotor's measured data in there (NoName5004). It may not be perfectly accurate, but it is really useful to get some idea of how things are going to work.


I'm not sure if Justin has gotten around to updating the simulator yet. The motor specs he put in there gave it overly optimistic performance. He and I talked by PM and I supplied him with the necessary data to update it and make it much more accurate, but last I heard from him he hasn't had the time. SWBluto's simulator has done good for me so far and is how I simulated the different scenarios I posted. I have a link to my esim file and also his simulator if you want to give it a shot. I'll try to check the bikes.ca sim tomorrow to see if Justin updated the data yet.



Now can we let this issue rest, for frag's sake?
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby Stevil_Knevil » Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:21 pm

neptronix wrote:I believe it is you making the noise you speak of, Steve :P
Serious, or just trolling? i can't tell, but i'll prove my point anyways.


Nope, not a drive-by trolling :)

I DO remember that exchange between zombiess and justin_le. The 'poor connection' comment was metaphoric ->referencing wiring/communication. My reasoning was partly because I believe Justin's simulator would be more accurate if he had an actual CroMotor to work with in their dyno (rather than only numbers) ..but mostly wanted to defuse the tension between you and Nick.

Frak it. Let's put this thing to bed and go ride eBikes :P
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby neptronix » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:33 pm

Ahhhhhh, got it :lol:
Yeah, shame that the ebikes.ca simulator doesn't have the data right yet.. same goes for the crystalyte 54xx..

+1 on more riding and less bickerin' :)
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby nicobie » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:14 pm

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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby nicobie » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:16 pm

neptronix wrote:Ahhhhhh, got it :lol:
Yeah, shame that the ebikes.ca simulator doesn't have the data right yet.. same goes for the crystalyte 54xx..


You are shaming Justin?

Why don't you display the facts if you are so smart.

Don't you remember the work and energy that went into his simulator?

Looking forward to your effort.

Pls. try to source your opinions.
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Re: NoName5004 on Grin's simultor?

Postby Kin » Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:15 pm

I think I finally see the sarcasm ^. But, Nicobie, I'm think you did a shit job at joking around. You just looked like a jerk =/.
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