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AndHeiberg
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Comment #42572829
> some people are trying to solve a financial problem or a PR problem with a nuclear engineering solution and a new slogan (SMR). It is unlikely to become very successful. But fear…
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Comment #17089787
I don't generally, but I've been hacking away at the infrastructure for high frequency trading crypto currencies for a while. I originally just wanted to do arbitrage trading, so I…
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Comment #17089760
Super cool
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Comment #12107839
+9001 this! > My guess is that with those included it weighs AT LEAST 100kg, probably closer to 200kg. Interesting, that would put the power to weight ratio down to combustion engi…
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Comment #12107206
Yeah... was thinking maybe it could charge it self and fly "patrols" that way. But yeah this is a ridiculous site. And as nickparker points out the "20 minutes" is highly aspiratio…
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Comment #12107173
Thanks for the summary!
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Comment #12107128
[This]( https://forums.teslamotors.com/forum/forums/motor-rpm-155-mp... ) does suggest that the RPM of 18.000 is quie different than the 2.500 mentioned for the Siemens. I do think…
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Comment #12106557
Is this different in the Siemens engine though? Is that why they say "delivers a continuous output of about 260 kilowatts" emphasis added. I guess all that means is that they're re…
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Comment #12106556
Is this different in the Siemens engine though? Is that why they say "delivers a continuous output of about 260 kilowatts" emphasis added. I guess all that means is that they're re…
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Comment #12106541
Yeah exactly, but given the numbers, it doesn't seem to outperform Tesla's engines? Perhaps they're also taking in to account the power usage as battery weight is more significant …
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Comment #12106529
See other comments I had it mixed up for sec there. What's the difference between a flight rated motor and a no flight rated one mechanically? Why is the comparison between Tesla a…
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Comment #12106527
Yeah my bad, had that thought at 6 in the morning. I've updated it. My central question still stands though. Tesla seems to outperform the Siemens engine by quite a lot, why are di…
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Comment #12106526
Yeah my bad, had that thought at 6 in the morning. I've updated it. My central question still stands though. Tesla seems to outperform the Siemens engine by quite a lot, why are di…
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