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BrokenClock

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  1. According to the sources I linked, the Zero starts at 16K USD, while the Harley Davidson Livewire starts at 30K USD : -elektrek.co
  2. According to various websites, Lightning, the company behind the superbike Linus was drooling over in 2018, the LS 218, are set to release a new motorbike : the Lightning Strike (someone in Marketing knows their job). It is said to have pretty interesting specs : Apparently, we already also have details on price : Would Yvonne approve that to satisfy Linus's midlife crisis ? Maybe for the car/bike testing series ? I feel like with that kind of a price tag, and range, this would very much be an option worth looking into for people who drive to work every morning, and a pretty compelling one given it has the advantages of an EV and of a motorbike, in addition to a decent price tag. https://electrek.co/2019/01/17/lightning-electric-motorcycle-strike/amp/ https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/lightning-electric-motorcycle-strike/
  3. Novec is enterprise grade stuff, and as a EU customer, there's no way I can get my hands on it. I hadn't thought of the oil breaking the fan down, but that's a fair concern. The blades wouldn't go far, but it would mean I'd have to do maintenance. I suppose I could also get a large heatsink with well spaced fins, pull warm oil from the top, and feed the cold one at the bottom.
  4. I stumbled upon pictures of Intel's Hades NUC motherboard, and thought to myself, how cool would it be to shove it in a round fishtank, and mineral oil cool it. Now, here's the thing, Ideally, I'd like to run it with no heatsinks, but I could fit in a high flow, high torque fan to blow oil directly onto the dies. I have an idea to fit a pump behind the NUC's motherboard, linked to a radiator, as well as routing ports at the back. I'd love to have an embedded fishtank computer in a stone like wall. Thoughts on feasibility ?
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