

They already do. The 300kw you see around already have big buffer batteries to deliver these peak charging speeds.
They already do. The 300kw you see around already have big buffer batteries to deliver these peak charging speeds.
I guess to circumvent reposting detection/guidelines on some platform
Mm Dark Alex… you are not by chance the guy who made custom PSP firmwares back in the day?
Try adding the / after the port in your widget config.
Is there a way to turn them into smart screens for home automation? I don’t want a glowing lcd on the wall…
For anyone looking for actually downloading from Spotify, check out zotify
+1 for zotify. An actual Spotify downloader, not just some YouTube downloader with Spotify search.
I expected there would be more „pay to win“ now.
And companies belief, that this spending was worth it an people spend much more than that on their products.
Doesn’t look too out of the ordinary for me. The windows on the side of the building and also the irregular escape stairs are things you see often enough in real life. The water tower on top of the building is not too strange either.
The scaffolding on the left looks like it has a printed net in front of it with a picture of the building how it looked like (or how it should look like), again, nothing I have not seen before…
I can not see anything strange with the humans other than the very noisy picture.
How do you play these on ps4 then?
…You wouldn’t!
But they still have a limited lifetime of a maximum of 10 years, regardless of cycle count.
They usually have a dedicated compute unit which is sold separately (or by a different company)
Which is especially ironic on this post.
Putting the battery cells in parallel doesn’t change the stress that each cell needs to handle in terms of charging power. It is quite impressive to put 1MW of power into a <100kW battery and expecting it to last >10 years.