jeeps with big tires
#41
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Stupendous Man proclaimed:
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
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>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
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> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
>
>
>
> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.
#42
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Re: jeeps with big tires
Stupendous Man proclaimed:
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
>
>
>
> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
>
>
>
> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.
#43
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Posts: n/a
Re: jeeps with big tires
Stupendous Man proclaimed:
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
>
>
>
> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.
> "Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
> news:POGdnW7KNNnDHr_YnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Ah didn't know that, I thought they were some sort of pressure sensor.
>>Well a magnet on a stick its gonna be! I have aluminum rims :(
>
>
>
> The magnets removed from old hard-drives are about the strongest you will
> find. You can probably just stick one under the front diff, but you may
> want to shave it's beard every few months.
Tweeter magnets on higher end liquid cooled tweeters are much stronger,
as are surplus radar magnets. Or you could wire up a big old coil and
just flick a switch as you approach the sensor... not getting too crazy
and into the 1 Tesla or more range unless you want to test the glue on
that sensor.