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amberwolf wrote:Wherever you break the circuit, you do still end up with the full potential across the actual break.








Some important safety practices:
•Remove or cover belt buckle
•Wear safety glasses
•Wear rubber-soled shoes
•It is recommended to wear class 0 isolation gloves (leather outside, rubber inside), which are rated up to 1000V (Fig. 5)
•Know where the components are located in the hybrid system and follow all precautions

Arlo1 wrote:Another sugestion list I could use from you guys is cheep things we can build.... Like where do we look for cheep motors, controllers, batteries etc.?

Gordo wrote:Arlo1 wrote:Another sugestion list I could use from you guys is cheep things we can build.... Like where do we look for cheep motors, controllers, batteries etc.?
So I don't forget, there is a golfcart motor and to rear axles in my back yard you can have.



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