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standesignca · 8 months ago
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Optimus - Fast Lube Pit Jack
Discover the Optimus Fast Lube Pit Jack, a versatile personnel platform, pit cover, and vehicle lift with a 12,000 lb. capacity. Features include a powered platform, dual controls, safety railing, and vehicle lifting adapters for cars and light trucks. Operates on 220v 1 phase power. Optimus - Fast Lube Pit Jack is custom-designed for your pit, ensuring efficient and safe vehicle maintenance.
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avandelay20 · 1 year ago
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Build more passenger rail lines, build more high-speed trains.
It only took 100 years for us to realize what a horrible invention the automobile actually was.
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leeb57555 · 1 year ago
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Automotive HVAC Controllers Market Analysis by Trends, Size, Share, Growth Opportunities, and Emerging Technologies
Automobiles are designed and integrated with an HVAC system. This system is just like the one used at homes or in offices The system lets the vehicles interior to be maintained at the desired temperature. There are automotive HVAC controllers in modern vehicles to for controlling the temperatures
A vehicle HVAC system functions together for cooling the interiors of the vehicle.
It is the thought process of most people that HVAC systems create cold air, but that’s not at all right. the HVAC system still works with the similar working principle. Its practical constituent comprises a condenser, compressor, and evaporator.
The main function of an HVAC system is to cool the surrounds to comfort the persons inside the car. With the help of an HVAC systems, one gets cooler and comfortable in summers. So, the purpose of a HVAC remains the same.
Browse detailed - Automotive HVAC Controllers Market Revenue Estimation and Growth Forecast Report
Discussing About the working Principle
The working of an automobile HVAC system is easy to understand. The parts work together in circulating a refrigerant through a low-pressure or a high-pressure closed-loop system.
The refrigerant that brings about the coolness changes from gas to liquid, and then back to gas. The process is most important in cooling process. The compressor is driven by the engine of an automobile. This brings about low-pressure refrigerant gas to be compressed into high-pressure. High-temperature gas is then directed to the condenser.
In the design of an HVAC system, the high-pressure liquid enlarges and becomes a low-pressure fluid. It enters into the low-pressure side of the loop system before it goes to the evaporator. The evaporator is positioned within the vehicle interior.
Over, the low-pressure refrigerant converts into a gas and passes the evaporator for taking the heat from the vehicle’s interior. Throughout the process, there is a fan blowing over the exterior of the compressor. It blows the cool air into the vehicle. The low-pressure refrigerant gas enters the compressor all over again for the procedure to take place.
Coming to a Conclusion
There is no stopping the demand for automobiles in the world because of the increasing per capita income of the people, and every car has an HVAC system, and HVAC automotive controllers are highly demanded.
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hinamie · 7 months ago
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cat nap :3
jjk atla!au with @philosophiums
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toyastales · 2 months ago
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Porsche
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mwolf0epsilon · 1 day ago
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I have a particular headcanon for how the faces of living engines and other large machines and vehicles work, that I am dying to write one day... Mayhaps if people are interested in discussing such things?
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coffeenuts · 20 days ago
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semiotomatics · 2 years ago
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i have a ~dream question~
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communist-ojou-sama · 1 year ago
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My most climate Stalin take is that I still maintain that anything less than reducing private automobile use by at least 90% in 20 years is utterly unserious nonsense. You may claim that that will completely throw lives into disarray but again, peoples lives Not being thrown into disarray is out of the question now. Long term viability should take total priority over short-term comfort in planning these things
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knight-of-nightmares · 20 days ago
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xluciifer · 7 months ago
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I miss the headcanon of Lucifer being a terrible driver.
He teleports everywhere, he doesn't drive. But when he drives, he owns the road unafraid of death (because he can't die). :]
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ohimsummer · 8 months ago
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stsg would laugh at me everytime i drove one of their cars because i have to spend thirty seconds adjusting the seat to reach the pedals
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cheezyharu · 3 months ago
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Ok. Ow. That was a struggle.
Arguably Zero was less of struggle than... *Shudders* Elusive Enforcer, who I am still struggling with and is still leaving in the WIP ditch. But either way yeah. Yeah I think this guy is fine enough ig.
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the-time-lord-oracle · 2 months ago
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Vivid Imaginations' diecast Captain Scarlet range from the early 1990's. These were available either separately or in a set called the "Spectrum Command Team". A nice set of vehicles all told.
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karrakincavalrycollege · 1 month ago
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So esteemed university of mechanized warfare. I have a question which me and a lancemate have argued over for some time and would like you opinion on. There is a species from a pre fall cradle television series know as the daleks. From what you can find on them, do their casing counts as mechs and thus the things inside mech pilots?
Asked our cultural research department about this, and by the standards of modern frame definition, they are most likely simply wearing hardsuits as they seem to lack a personal reactor core. If evidence is found of them carrying personal reactors, they would meet the current standard!
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toyastales · 3 months ago
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Jaguar
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