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Synergy Unveils Machine-Learning Power Amp Technology https://www.byteseu.com/1753725/ #BrianWampler #ClassD #DaveFriedman #LoadBox #NammShow #SynergyAmps #Technology #TubeAmplifiers
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And now I know how to deal with a #LithiumBattery fire!
What causes #LithiumIonBattery fires? Why are they so intense? And how should they be fought? An expert explains
By Muhammad Rizwan Azhar
Published: September 28, 2023"For standard #lithium-ion battery fires, the sprinkling of fine water mist may be used to suppress the fire. On the other hand, experts recommend using specially-designed #ClassD fire extinguishers for solid-state lithium-metal battery fires – or dry chemical fire extinguishers that are appropriate for electrical fires.
"These contain substances, such as sodium chloride powder or pressurised argon, that can combat the challenges posed by solid-state batteries. Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, melts to form an oxygen-excluding crust over the fire. Similarly, argon is an inert and non-flammable gas which can help put out fires by suffocating oxygen.
"That brings us to the aftermath of the fire – and another often-overlooked hazard: #ToxicFumes. When lithium-ion batteries catch fire in a car or at a storage site, they don’t just release smoke; they emit a cocktail of dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
"These fumes can be hazardous to your health, especially when inhaled in significant quantities. This is why these battery fires are a particular concern in confined spaces such as a garage, where noxious gases can accumulate quickly."
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And now I know how to deal with a #LithiumBattery fire!
What causes #LithiumIonBattery fires? Why are they so intense? And how should they be fought? An expert explains
By Muhammad Rizwan Azhar
Published: September 28, 2023"For standard #lithium-ion battery fires, the sprinkling of fine water mist may be used to suppress the fire. On the other hand, experts recommend using specially-designed #ClassD fire extinguishers for solid-state lithium-metal battery fires – or dry chemical fire extinguishers that are appropriate for electrical fires.
"These contain substances, such as sodium chloride powder or pressurised argon, that can combat the challenges posed by solid-state batteries. Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, melts to form an oxygen-excluding crust over the fire. Similarly, argon is an inert and non-flammable gas which can help put out fires by suffocating oxygen.
"That brings us to the aftermath of the fire – and another often-overlooked hazard: #ToxicFumes. When lithium-ion batteries catch fire in a car or at a storage site, they don’t just release smoke; they emit a cocktail of dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
"These fumes can be hazardous to your health, especially when inhaled in significant quantities. This is why these battery fires are a particular concern in confined spaces such as a garage, where noxious gases can accumulate quickly."
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And now I know how to deal with a #LithiumBattery fire!
What causes #LithiumIonBattery fires? Why are they so intense? And how should they be fought? An expert explains
By Muhammad Rizwan Azhar
Published: September 28, 2023"For standard #lithium-ion battery fires, the sprinkling of fine water mist may be used to suppress the fire. On the other hand, experts recommend using specially-designed #ClassD fire extinguishers for solid-state lithium-metal battery fires – or dry chemical fire extinguishers that are appropriate for electrical fires.
"These contain substances, such as sodium chloride powder or pressurised argon, that can combat the challenges posed by solid-state batteries. Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, melts to form an oxygen-excluding crust over the fire. Similarly, argon is an inert and non-flammable gas which can help put out fires by suffocating oxygen.
"That brings us to the aftermath of the fire – and another often-overlooked hazard: #ToxicFumes. When lithium-ion batteries catch fire in a car or at a storage site, they don’t just release smoke; they emit a cocktail of dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
"These fumes can be hazardous to your health, especially when inhaled in significant quantities. This is why these battery fires are a particular concern in confined spaces such as a garage, where noxious gases can accumulate quickly."
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And now I know how to deal with a #LithiumBattery fire!
What causes #LithiumIonBattery fires? Why are they so intense? And how should they be fought? An expert explains
By Muhammad Rizwan Azhar
Published: September 28, 2023"For standard #lithium-ion battery fires, the sprinkling of fine water mist may be used to suppress the fire. On the other hand, experts recommend using specially-designed #ClassD fire extinguishers for solid-state lithium-metal battery fires – or dry chemical fire extinguishers that are appropriate for electrical fires.
"These contain substances, such as sodium chloride powder or pressurised argon, that can combat the challenges posed by solid-state batteries. Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, melts to form an oxygen-excluding crust over the fire. Similarly, argon is an inert and non-flammable gas which can help put out fires by suffocating oxygen.
"That brings us to the aftermath of the fire – and another often-overlooked hazard: #ToxicFumes. When lithium-ion batteries catch fire in a car or at a storage site, they don’t just release smoke; they emit a cocktail of dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
"These fumes can be hazardous to your health, especially when inhaled in significant quantities. This is why these battery fires are a particular concern in confined spaces such as a garage, where noxious gases can accumulate quickly."
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And now I know how to deal with a #LithiumBattery fire!
What causes #LithiumIonBattery fires? Why are they so intense? And how should they be fought? An expert explains
By Muhammad Rizwan Azhar
Published: September 28, 2023"For standard #lithium-ion battery fires, the sprinkling of fine water mist may be used to suppress the fire. On the other hand, experts recommend using specially-designed #ClassD fire extinguishers for solid-state lithium-metal battery fires – or dry chemical fire extinguishers that are appropriate for electrical fires.
"These contain substances, such as sodium chloride powder or pressurised argon, that can combat the challenges posed by solid-state batteries. Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, melts to form an oxygen-excluding crust over the fire. Similarly, argon is an inert and non-flammable gas which can help put out fires by suffocating oxygen.
"That brings us to the aftermath of the fire – and another often-overlooked hazard: #ToxicFumes. When lithium-ion batteries catch fire in a car or at a storage site, they don’t just release smoke; they emit a cocktail of dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen chloride.
"These fumes can be hazardous to your health, especially when inhaled in significant quantities. This is why these battery fires are a particular concern in confined spaces such as a garage, where noxious gases can accumulate quickly."
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Taka ciekawostka: na #wyprawa2023 zabieram wzmacniacz audio. Zasilanie z 12V to jakieś 2 x 10W. Scalak to Yamaha YDA-138-E klasa D. Plus 2 głośniki szerokopasmowe 4", stare japończyki (ale jare).
Czy to gra? Hmm... trzeba posłuchać JAK to gra 😍 🎶 🔈
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Taka ciekawostka: na #wyprawa2023 zabieram wzmacniacz audio. Zasilanie z 12V to jakieś 2 x 10W. Scalak to Yamaha YDA-138-E klasa D. Plus 2 głośniki szerokopasmowe 4", stare japończyki (ale jare).
Czy to gra? Hmm... trzeba posłuchać JAK to gra 😍 🎶 🔈
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Taka ciekawostka: na #wyprawa2023 zabieram wzmacniacz audio. Zasilanie z 12V to jakieś 2 x 10W. Scalak to Yamaha YDA-138-E klasa D. Plus 2 głośniki szerokopasmowe 4", stare japończyki (ale jare).
Czy to gra? Hmm... trzeba posłuchać JAK to gra 😍 🎶 🔈
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Taka ciekawostka: na #wyprawa2023 zabieram wzmacniacz audio. Zasilanie z 12V to jakieś 2 x 10W. Scalak to Yamaha YDA-138-E klasa D. Plus 2 głośniki szerokopasmowe 4", stare japończyki (ale jare).
Czy to gra? Hmm... trzeba posłuchać JAK to gra 😍 🎶 🔈
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Taka ciekawostka: na #wyprawa2023 zabieram wzmacniacz audio. Zasilanie z 12V to jakieś 2 x 10W. Scalak to Yamaha YDA-138-E klasa D. Plus 2 głośniki szerokopasmowe 4", stare japończyki (ale jare).
Czy to gra? Hmm... trzeba posłuchać JAK to gra 😍 🎶 🔈
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How is it? Great, for the price. Overall I’d say it’s a #classD #amp that doesn’t have the weaknesses most class D amps. It sounds better than the $300 tier Yamaha amps but not better than their true audiophile class stuff. Highlights for me are the very natural sounding bass, and it’s very detailed and articulate. I won’t be giving up tubes anytime soon for this, but the #AiyimaA07 is crazy nice and I’m looking forward to using it with my #KefQ150 in the office because it should synergize well.
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How is it? Great, for the price. Overall I’d say it’s a #classD #amp that doesn’t have the weaknesses most class D amps. It sounds better than the $300 tier Yamaha amps but not better than their true audiophile class stuff. Highlights for me are the very natural sounding bass, and it’s very detailed and articulate. I won’t be giving up tubes anytime soon for this, but the #AiyimaA07 is crazy nice and I’m looking forward to using it with my #KefQ150 in the office because it should synergize well.
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How is it? Great, for the price. Overall I’d say it’s a #classD #amp that doesn’t have the weaknesses most class D amps. It sounds better than the $300 tier Yamaha amps but not better than their true audiophile class stuff. Highlights for me are the very natural sounding bass, and it’s very detailed and articulate. I won’t be giving up tubes anytime soon for this, but the #AiyimaA07 is crazy nice and I’m looking forward to using it with my #KefQ150 in the office because it should synergize well.
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How is it? Great, for the price. Overall I’d say it’s a #classD #amp that doesn’t have the weaknesses most class D amps. It sounds better than the $300 tier Yamaha amps but not better than their true audiophile class stuff. Highlights for me are the very natural sounding bass, and it’s very detailed and articulate. I won’t be giving up tubes anytime soon for this, but the #AiyimaA07 is crazy nice and I’m looking forward to using it with my #KefQ150 in the office because it should synergize well.
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How is it? Great, for the price. Overall I’d say it’s a #classD #amp that doesn’t have the weaknesses most class D amps. It sounds better than the $300 tier Yamaha amps but not better than their true audiophile class stuff. Highlights for me are the very natural sounding bass, and it’s very detailed and articulate. I won’t be giving up tubes anytime soon for this, but the #AiyimaA07 is crazy nice and I’m looking forward to using it with my #KefQ150 in the office because it should synergize well.