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XD300/1v2 » Monoblock Class D Subwoofer Amplifier, 300 W x 1 @ 2 Ω / 200 W x 1 @ 4 Ω - 14.4VThis ultra-compact monoblock amplifier employs our high-speed NexD™ switching design to achieve unprecedented efficiency and amazing power output for its size. It is small enough to fit in the tightest space applications, including motorcycles and ATV’s (in a weather-tight compartment).Targeted specifically for subwoofer applications, the XD300/1v2 includes a variable slope low-pass filter with continuously variable cutoff frequency selection from 50-500 Hz.The XD300/1v2 also features the v2 Spec feature set, which consists of automatic turn-on capability (via signal sensing or DC-offset sensing), and a dual-range differential-balanced input section able to handle a wide range of input voltage levels. With the addition of an HD-RLC remote level control (sold separately), the amplifier's level can be directly controlled from the driver's seat.This amplifier features a black powder-coat finish and a gasketed, brushed aluminum Jlaudio.com

Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth's Surface Electrons » Environmental medicine generally addresses environmental factors with a negative impact on human health. However, emerging scientific research has revealed a surprisingly positive and overlooked environmental factor on health: direct physical contact… Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Fast ionic transport in solids - PubMed » The discovery of inorganic solids with ionic conductivities comparable to those of aqueous electrolytes has revolutionized solid-state electrochemistry. Sodium beta alumina, a Na(+) conductor, and LixTiS(2), an intercalation compound with simultaneous Li(+) and electronic conductivity, are two of th … Pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Transformers and Feeder » Well you would still take service at 120/240.…its a step up/ step down just like you are doing but at some 15kv class voltage instead of 480. I'm curious , what is the approximate unit price for the MV system transformers suitable for my application? I remember you said about 2.50 per foot… Forums.mikeholt.com

Cleaning Mud off the engine by spraying water » Actually doesn’t the jl now have 48, and what about Tesla, leaf, volt, Prius and the rest. Gone are the days where saying it’s a car it’s safe cause it’s just 12V. That was my point. I deal with DC systems that will make you DRT. So I’m just trying to kill the old adage that DC is safe while… Jlwranglerforums.com

8 gauge power with JL 12W7 ??? » The absolute best conductor is pure silver. The second best is copper, with a very good conductivity at 97.6 percent that of silver. This is the main reason … Diymobileaudio.com

Cleaning Mud off the engine by spraying water » Hi, I went off roading yesterday at Big Bear, CA (had some much fun) at the end of the trail there was mud in it and i went through it and it was awesome. The only thing is that when i opened the hood, it was full of mud. Do you guys know if i can just get a hose and spray some water in it try… Jlwranglerforums.com

Causal.jl vs ModelingToolkit.jl for causal, discrete-time, and Simulink-like systems » I am an experienced-Simulink user who is trying to move to Julia. My goal is to develop discrete-time(probably stochastic) systems. As a former Simulink user, I always think in terms of block diagrams and signal flows. Recently I discovered that this kind of “time-based” thinking is called causal or assignment-based design. Another approach used by programs such as Modelica is a noncasual or equation-based design, with which I have no experience. I found that Causal.jl would be the perfect pack… Discourse.julialang.org

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