Electric MopedA petrol powered moped would certainly be a cheap type of transport to get you to and from work but does it meet with your green credentials? Having looked at various types of transport for the daily commute you thought the moped would be the best option. Yet, even mopeds can still pump out harmful pollutants, so this puts you off this type of bike. Look again at the moped option though because there could be something that you are missing. New versions are now available and they aren`t powered by petrol they are powered by electric. These mopeds look the same but they have green credentials and for a limited time only an
Electric Moped can be bought for less than five hundred pounds. Charge the
Electric Moped up for 8 hours and it will provide you with a 20 ? 30 mile range. People looking for transportation that doesn`t harm the ennvironment will find the
Electric Moped to be ideal. Each charge only costs about 8 pence and the mopeds benefit from free road tax and no congestion charge if they are being used in the city of London. Put petrol power firmly to the back of your mind because electric is the future for modern mopeds.
Magnet WireMagnet Wire is copper wire which has been coated with a thin layer of insulating material .This means that when it is put into coils the individual coils will not short-circuit one another when they have to touch each other. If you want to make an electrical contact with
Magnet Wire it has to burn off the coating to expose the copper wire inside.
Magnet Wire is used in the construction of transformerrs, inductors, motors, headphones, loudspeakers, hard drive head positioners, potentiometers, and electromagnets. It is not usually magnetic itself. The wire itself is most often fully annealed, electrolytically refined copper. Aluminium
Magnet Wire is sometimes used for large transformers and motors. Due to its lower electrical conductivity, an aluminium wire must have 1.6 times the cross sectional area as a copper wire to achieve comparable DC resistance. Much Smaller wire in diameter usually has a round cross section. Thicker wire is often square or rectangular shaped but with corners to permit better use of available winding space. You can purchase this type of wire on line in specialist shops you can usually obtain advice to from such shops.