Wow so we have some more work to do now mite be good Xmas project [emoji594][emoji594][emoji594]
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I bought 180x 55Ah LTO (lithium titanate) cylindrical cells a few mths back to build a project long range traction battery for the Prius, now I have the car back I can get on with the project ..... there is a lot of interest in the project, both locally (in Aust) and around the world on other forums I belong to, so it should be a very interesting project ..... eventually I want to remove the 1500cc petrol engine and modify another electric motor, or even a second Prius transaxle, and couple that to the existing transaxle to make it a full electric drive ...... big project that oneCoolabah1au wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 11:27 am Wow so we have some more work to do now mite be good Xmas project [emoji594][emoji594][emoji594]
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Probably the week between Christmas and New Year Bernie.
When T1 Lithium isn't busy 
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another one --from a friend---
At last, confirmation of 'Murphy's Law' with a wonderful Irish explanation:
Murphy drops some buttered toast on the kitchen floor, and lo behold.....and it lands butter-side-up. He looks own in astonishment, for he knows it's a law of the universe that buttered toast ALWAYS ls butter-down.
So he rushes round to the Parish to fetch Father Flanagan. He tells the Priest that a miracle has occurred in his kitchen. He won't say what it is, but asks Fr. Flanagan to come and see it with his own eyes.He leads Fr. Flanagan into the kitchen and asks him what he sees on the floor.
"Well," says he Priest, "it's pretty obvious. Someone has dropped some buttered toast on the floor and then, for some reason, hey flipped it over so that the butter was on top."
“No, Father, I dropped it and it landed like that!" exclaimed Murphy. "Oh my Lord," says Fr. Flanagan, "Dropped toast never falls with the butter side up. It's a miracle... but wait... it's not for me to say it's a miracle. I'll have to report this matter to the Bishop, and, he'll have to deal with it. He'll send some people round to interview you, take photos, etc."
A thorough investigation is conducted, not only by the Archdiocese but by scientists sent over from the Curia in Rome. No expense is spared. There is great excitement in the town as everyone knows that a miracle will bring in much needed tourism revenue.
Then, after 8 long weeks and with great fanfare, the Bishop announces the final ruling.
"It is certain that some kind of an extraordinary event took place in Murphy's kitchen,
quite outside the natural laws of the universe. Yet the Holy See must be very cautious before ruling a miracle. All other explanations must be ruled out."
"Unfortunately, in this case, it has been declared 'No Miracle', because they think . . .
Murphy may have buttered the toast on the wrong side!"
At last, confirmation of 'Murphy's Law' with a wonderful Irish explanation:
Murphy drops some buttered toast on the kitchen floor, and lo behold.....and it lands butter-side-up. He looks own in astonishment, for he knows it's a law of the universe that buttered toast ALWAYS ls butter-down.
So he rushes round to the Parish to fetch Father Flanagan. He tells the Priest that a miracle has occurred in his kitchen. He won't say what it is, but asks Fr. Flanagan to come and see it with his own eyes.He leads Fr. Flanagan into the kitchen and asks him what he sees on the floor.
"Well," says he Priest, "it's pretty obvious. Someone has dropped some buttered toast on the floor and then, for some reason, hey flipped it over so that the butter was on top."
“No, Father, I dropped it and it landed like that!" exclaimed Murphy. "Oh my Lord," says Fr. Flanagan, "Dropped toast never falls with the butter side up. It's a miracle... but wait... it's not for me to say it's a miracle. I'll have to report this matter to the Bishop, and, he'll have to deal with it. He'll send some people round to interview you, take photos, etc."
A thorough investigation is conducted, not only by the Archdiocese but by scientists sent over from the Curia in Rome. No expense is spared. There is great excitement in the town as everyone knows that a miracle will bring in much needed tourism revenue.
Then, after 8 long weeks and with great fanfare, the Bishop announces the final ruling.
"It is certain that some kind of an extraordinary event took place in Murphy's kitchen,
quite outside the natural laws of the universe. Yet the Holy See must be very cautious before ruling a miracle. All other explanations must be ruled out."
"Unfortunately, in this case, it has been declared 'No Miracle', because they think . . .
Murphy may have buttered the toast on the wrong side!"
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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Dot
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Get one project finished before starting the next one. That means Rustic Inn has to be done before others.

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T1 Terry
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Projects do not have time stamps that put them in a chronological order, nor do they have expire dates, they remain project ....., even when finished ..... let's face it, projects are never really finished are they, just acceptance levels are reached and a new stage of the project get's put on the list
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Terry that is a reply like we would expect from a politician
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Dot
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Yeah a shonky one,Peter and Sandra wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 6:39 pm Terry that is a reply like we would expect from a politician))
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Yea of little faith Dorothy.

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David
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2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.