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    Upgrading Old Fuse Box

    Hi guys, I am looking for some electrical help on how to add a secondary fusebox to my car. I have a 1989 Maserati 430, these era cars came out of the factory with underpowered fuseboxes prone to over heating. Well, my box was toast when I bought the car and now that ive had the car a few months...
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    Thermal Conductive Adhesive Glue?

    i see "thermal conductive paste" on ebay, but i suspect that's just heatsink compound. **broken link removed** i need high mechanical strength. thx!
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    120W - 2N3055 Power Supply Progress

    Since my first thread on this Forum a few months ago quite a lot has happened. Firstly I must thank spec for all is help and advice. He has the patience of a saint and can come down to the level of a moron.:):oops: Secondly a slow realisation of what building a power supply means has occurred...
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    Electro heat - How much heat can I generate?

    Housing batteries in an enclosed aluminum tube. Batteries will need to heat up the housing to 80-100 decC for 40-50 minutes. Dimensions of housing are 2 inch diameter by 24 inches long. Question - Is there a battery that could generate enough heat over that time period and fit in the housing...

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