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- landyacht318ExplorerNice.
I gave up on the talk to type feature rather quickly too as it nearly sent my phone into orbit with a trail of virulent curses sucked into its wake.
Takes more time to fix the translation than typing it in the first place. Hitting a letter in the top row might cause a undesired word appear in the text though. My Samsung is always at risk of being launched into orbit by my fury. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerokay. Here's the example of something that was spoken instead of type. Looks good doesn't it? But the moment are start writing or speaking something technical always find technology sales. What I'm talking about bills 16 batteries bruce's road room 2105 batteries or a group 27 battery them things start to get the little marquis. Then we could talk about do androids on the battery -0 weights and or even further in the battery chemistry like mentioning age 2 yes 04 turning into something different when messages deposited on the plates and here is you terrible ok why I do not use the vocal cord from of this fine intelligent machine. I can't even understand what I wrote your excuse me what I spoke this is more hilarious them leading amanda run chinese interpret my typing.
- NinerBikesExplorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Call me mushmouf. 3 is tree, T105 is tea won oh five, guess my vocal cords are not ready for prime-time.
Keep doing it, and it will learn your vocabulary... trust me on this, it will make less and less mistakes. Got to learn to walk before you can run.... just post it and worry about corrections later. Plus we will get to laugh at autocorrect results. Meaning will not be lost in translation. - NaioExplorer IIUsing voice recognition is definitely a learned skill. You may always have to type in numbers and lone letters like that T --unless you use' T105' a lot and your system allows you to add new words to its vocabulary.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerCall me mushmouf. 3 is tree, T105 is tea won oh five, guess my vocal cords are not ready for prime-time.
- NinerBikesExplorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Agghhh! No no NO nO no No!
Formation of dendrites and how to control them is a complex subject my tired fingers cannot cope with on this tiny gizmo.
Google
FORMATION OF DENDRITES IN LEAD ACID BATTERIES
This drove battery manufacturers nuts for years.
Then along came plate enveloping separators and that de-fanged the issue.
Envelope Separators
Rather than muse over theoretical electrochemical process. Choose a battery that incorporates envelope separators. This is relevant to both FLA and AGM construction.
Look at the Samsung keyboard on that Galaxy S2, and you will notice on the left side of the tab next to the spacer bar is an icon button showing a speaker. Press it, read what it says on the screen, and now you can dictate to the speaker on your phone, much, much, much faster than you can type. - pianotunaNomad IIIWell I've partly answered question #3 once mossing starts there is no fix.
"With high sulphate solutions not only is lead sulphate present on the electrodes, but also in a soluble form it can even reach as far as the separator. During an renewed charging process the separated lead sulphate par-
ticles are converted there in Pb and PbO2 and can lead to a short circuit here while they arrange themselves in the form of dendrites. In this case dendrites are classified as needle-like growth of Pb and PbO2.
The irreversible dendrite formation is thus fostered due to long standing times in a discharged state respectively when the starter battery is re-charged from a low state of charge" - Ed_GeeExplorer III was wrong! My info on sulfation was good, but I was wrong about the nature of "Mossing". I will have to plead ignorance as I have never experienced mossing in any SLA wet batteries I maintained for many decades. I have never heard of it in RV applications ... I suspect because of the considerable motion RV batteries are subjected to would probably preclude any significant dendrites (moss) from forming.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi Mex,
Very succinct and excellent answer. Thank you (as always)
I knew about dendrites in nicad and nickle metal hydride batteries, but had not realized this was a problem for lead acid, too. BMHOTT - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerAgghhh! No no NO nO no No!
Formation of dendrites and how to control them is a complex subject my tired fingers cannot cope with on this tiny gizmo.
Google
FORMATION OF DENDRITES IN LEAD ACID BATTERIES
This drove battery manufacturers nuts for years.
Then along came plate enveloping separators and that de-fanged the issue.
Envelope Separators
Rather than muse over theoretical electrochemical process. Choose a battery that incorporates envelope separators. This is relevant to both FLA and AGM construction.
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