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  1. SirJohnAMacDonald

    using telephone jack to connect load cell

    I have a I am wiring up, and would like to use a telephone jack and plug connector for connection to the controller box. It is 4-conductor and actually uses the same colours (except yellow instead of white), and the physical connector is asymmetric so it cannot be connected incorrectly. Is a...
  2. SirJohnAMacDonald

    Pressure question - is inside pressure the same as road pressure?

    Well why don't I link it: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=1705601
  3. SirJohnAMacDonald

    Pressure question - is inside pressure the same as road pressure?

    That same web site I referenced at the top of course has a similar discussion. I was able to observe a change in pressure. Are you trying to get to that web site's discussion? It was quite entertaining, test results notwithstanding.
  4. SirJohnAMacDonald

    Pressure question - is inside pressure the same as road pressure?

    Since I'm not in the tire business, it is a bit confusing, but I believe that the stiffness in the tire structure and tread resists uncontrolled expansion. That will mean the pressure in the tire will increase, but the pressure to the ground won't increase at the same rate, since the contact...
  5. SirJohnAMacDonald

    Pressure question - is inside pressure the same as road pressure?

    I think a good way to answer that is also - does the contact area change in proportion to that pressure change (even as an average). However is this true for the tires of a giant truck used at a strip mine?
  6. SirJohnAMacDonald

    Pressure question - is inside pressure the same as road pressure?

    I am reading on another forum a discussion that the pressure inside the tire is directly related to the pressure exerted on the road. http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3360620&page=2 It's a bit of a circus. Im not sold on it, but the hump might be onto something. Rock crawlers use very...

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