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26 Apr 2008 22:11 #209367 by Faughn
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I just built an on-line ohms law calculator. This is free, none of that sneak up and "blind side you" sort of stuff. Thought I would post it to see if anyone could get any use for it. I am working on several others that are somewhat motorcycle related, I'll post as I get them finished.

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27 Apr 2008 07:22 #209434 by z1rick
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Ah yes, Ohms law, cool calc. thanks for the post...

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27 Apr 2008 07:26 #209435 by Mcdroid
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That's a neat post...thanks!

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27 Apr 2008 07:28 #209437 by rdgrnr
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Thanks:)

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27 Apr 2008 08:05 #209447 by Bluemeanie
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It is very cool, of course I don't have a clue what to do with it as I am electrical challanged!!

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27 Apr 2008 10:32 #209499 by Faughn
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Thanks for the positive feedback.

If you think of a calculator that could be helpful for forum members, let me know and I'll add them to my list of "projects".;)

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28 Apr 2008 19:58 #209920 by H2RICK
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Here's one that came up recently:

Grams (of fuel) per horsepower per hour converted into miles per gallon (one conversion for US gallons and one for Imperial gallons)

This may not be doable because of something I'm missing with my limited knowledge of physics so let me/us know if it's possible....or not.

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28 Apr 2008 20:19 #209926 by PLUMMEN
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ive been wiring and plumbing for more years than id like to remember,anyway those calculators always drove me nuts.wiring is really easy as long as you know 2 of the 3 you can figure out the third.example wattage divided by voltage = amperage 600w divided by 120v=5a .

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29 Apr 2008 13:23 #210085 by Faughn
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PLUMMEN wrote:

ive been wiring and plumbing for more years than id like to remember,anyway those calculators always drove me nuts.wiring is really easy as long as you know 2 of the 3 you can figure out the third.example wattage divided by voltage = amperage 600w divided by 120v=5a .


That's becuase you have been doing this before they invented Ohms Law:woohoo:

Some of them I remeber as well, but some of the others I needed to keep handy when trying to reverse engineer circuit cards that didn't have documentation. "in a previous life". :ohmy:

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Here's one that came up recently:

Grams (of fuel) per horsepower per hour converted into miles per gallon (one conversion for US gallons and one for Imperial gallons)

This may not be doable because of something I'm missing with my limited knowledge of physics so let me/us know if it's possible....or not.


I'll look into it, no promises however, as this is first I have heard of that particular combo of info. ;)

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01 May 2008 19:09 #210554 by inline79
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I can never remember how many litres are in a US or UK gallon, how about a mpg to L/100km calculator?

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03 May 2008 19:25 #210971 by H2RICK
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There are 4.54 litres in an Imperial gallon and 3.78 litres in a US gallon.

I can't just now remember the formula for the MPG to litres/100 kilometres conversion. I have it somewhere....
Got 'em.....

Litres/100 km = 235.21/x MPUSG

Litres/100 km = 282.48/x MPIG

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09 May 2008 14:31 #212390 by Faughn
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Well I have a new calculator up for those who may need it. It is a Fuel Injection Calculator. It can be used to determine required injector size, convert between lb/hr and cc/min, show flow differences when fuel pressure is changed, and show the max amount of horsepower for a given injector flow rate. Nothing new really, but something I was working on.

Comments and suggestions are appreciated.

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