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June 30th, 2018 10:47 AM #41
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June 30th, 2018 11:00 AM #42The post na tinitipd na yung pag-manufacture ng part na ito (starter motor)- yes, I believe and agree with that.
Parang yung mga headlights which are now made of acrylic/plastic rather than glass. To think I was concerned about inevitably getting cataracts as I get older (98% of us will), now we have to worry about our cars getting them too.
I also get the logic that the more you use a thing, you naturally increase the wear and tear on it so mas mabilis siya masira. For example, the light switch in your living room is designed to go through "X" number of cycles. The more you switch it on and off, you naturally shorten its service life... but unless sobrang extreme naman yung pag on off mo, it won't reduce the service life to the extent that you won't get a reasonable period of use from the product. Again, as stated, I base my opinion dun sa sinabi ng TS that he plans to switch off the engine in between rides, rather than emulate our jeep/bus drivers who (presumably) idle their engines for the whole working day.
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Yes, I have "tree hugger" inclinations, but switching the engine off during stoplights, or kahit complete standstill traffic is a bit too extreme for me. Dito sa `Pinas (or at least, dito sa NCR) if your car is equipped and you're not that stingy, lahat tayo naka-aircon out of necessity. If you don't switch it on, hindi na pagtitipid yun... kabaratan na.
Imagine:
Compressor switch on -> C. switch off -> start engine -> C. switch on *stoplight* C. switch off -> stop engine *Go* start engine -> C. switch on...
Naku. I have a lot of patience, pero sa ganung arrangement, wag na...
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June 30th, 2018 11:07 AM #43
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June 30th, 2018 11:11 AM #44
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June 30th, 2018 11:33 AM #45Yung battery nga siguro talaga tatamaan.
Parang sa cellphone, too frequent discharge/charge cycles eventually hihina siya.
On the other hand... replaceable item naman talaga ang battery, as with the oils/fluids etc.
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I make it a point not to mention brands, pero boto din talaga ako sa "Amaron". There was a another brand I had in my old car that lasted over 3 years but it had a really cheesy name like a Hong Kong action movie: "Magic Power"Wala na ata sa market yun.
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June 30th, 2018 12:09 PM #46
But you didn’t factor in that things have definitely become more efficient. Looking back, glass halogen sealed beams were a pain. They take up a lot of power but they barely put out any light compared to modern multi-reflector halogen, HID, or LED headlamps. And when they get nearer to the end of their service life, they produce even less lght. Yes, they’re made of glass and impervious to fogging or UV damage, still, they produce less light overall and has very inefficient beam patterns. Besides, glass is heavier than plastic. Car manufacturers will always think of ways to make vehicles as light as possible to improve fuel economy. Every ounce of mass shaved off adds up. Those glass headlamp enclosures, which are now probably just relegated to luxury vehicles, fall into this category.
As for starter motors, for the most part, engineers have made engine components lighter and so there’s really less need to waste resources by over-engineering the starter motor. And I repeat, they want to reduce the weight of the components as much as they can while still maintaining or optimizing the operational specs (ie. Torque, RPM, current and voltage requirements, MTBF etc.),
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June 30th, 2018 12:12 PM #47well, if one puts it that way,
"nothing is more conveniently replace-able, than the gas in the tank."
heh heh.
btw, it is really easy to "manufacture" a battery. motolite sells its plates to whoever has the money. i just do not know the legalities of what brand one may slap on the casing.
ang daming battery re-builders...Last edited by dr. d; June 30th, 2018 at 12:17 PM.
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July 1st, 2018 02:30 AM #48
If I know that I won't really stay long, say, bibili ng siopao sa 7-11, I won't switch off the engine. May spare key ako to lock the doors while the engine is still running.
Frequent on and off start will slowly wear the car's battery.
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July 1st, 2018 09:30 AM #49keeping the engine running when there is no one inside! in a public place!
that's dangerous.Last edited by dr. d; July 1st, 2018 at 09:39 AM.
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July 1st, 2018 10:00 AM #50
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