Well, if you’re settling up a machine that does something repeatedly but backwards for example. Accuracy and precision don’t just apply to humans and it’s a good distinction to have
Imma go get some beer to drink. Accurate.
Imma go get some beer, and then I’m going drink it. Precise.
I know they mean different things. Accurate.
I know they mean different things, but when you’re talking about certain things, like communication, or shooting, they really don’t. Precise.
Ah, ok. So you mean there’s a difference between the definitions in the engineering and vernacular senses. Valid.
Wrong, it’s actually a great example
That statement is accurate but you’ll have to he more precise about what you mean
Is that… …is it a skate caltrop?
Scatter them across a hallway to immobilize mall cops
how do you even assemble such a contraption? and, can you kickflip it?
No, the skate caltrop kickflips you
I suppose had he written “48V” which is 100% ebike nonsense you would have won the argument. But 43.2V is the actual nominal voltage of the pack, so it does make some sense.
@Simeon should definitely add max voltage to the label as well going forward, since that’s what esk8ers care most about and determines what charger and ESC to use.
Why is the presumably active side terminated with a male connector? Seems like random conductive stuff could make an unwanted connection…
In this case it would just turn the board on, as both terminals are the positive for the loopkey.
The xt90m connector pictured also only comes in a male version, same for the xt90s which only comes in a female variant.
You’re really tickling my funny bone this morning
There is “dangerous and stupid” and “much safer”. So folks can use whatever they want.
I disagree, it’s easy to flush mount the female end panel style. I do it with XT60 for charging.
“easier” and “easy” are not the same word
Also,
Xt90 gender works like hyena gender.
Like suggesting dual receivers instead of a canbus cable?