The firing order of a 1993 Suzuki GSXR 750 motorcycle is 1, 4, 2, 3. This is a 4 cylinder engine.
Rectifier is probably bad. Battery not getting sufficient charge.
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Yes it will. I had it hooked to mine they hit hard
750W/1500W(single/redundant power supplies) , as per the Dell spec sheet. Actual power consumption will vary based on fan speed, number of hard drives, system load, etc. "AC configuration with standard single or redundant 750W hot-plug auto-switching universal 110/220V AC power supplies DC configuration with single or redundant hot plug -48 to -60 V20 A DC power supplies"
Yes, you can use a bigger sub. In a small room a 100W sub is enough.
deffinatley two or one big one, my friend has two fifteen inch kicker L7's and he is pushin them with a 2600 watt amp they are rated at 1000 wats rms it depends on the size
I was wondering if I could add a new graphics card to my system, could someone tell me if it's all compatible please?SPECS: Processor AMD A8-6600K APU 3.90 Ghz 8GB RAM (7.20 Usable) Win8.1 x64 GPU AMD Radeon HD 8570D Wanting to buy R9 280X (on a budget) I know I'll need a new PSU, mine only supplies around 500W now and I need around 750W Looking to get the Corsair CX 750W Fully Wired 80+ Bronze PSUI also know the 280X is a large(ish) card, I think I have room. Thanks in advance.EDIT: Sorry I posted in the answers, I'm an idiot.
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The Avatar electric bike features a lightweight aluminum frame, a powerful 750W motor, a top speed of 28 mph, a range of up to 50 miles on a single charge, and a 7-speed Shimano gear system. It also includes front and rear disc brakes, a LCD display with various riding modes, and a comfortable saddle for long rides.
If you multiply the voltage across a load by the current drawn, the result is the power consumed. Simply put, Volts x Amps = Watts. The theoretical relationship between watts and horsepower is 720 W =1 HP. This would hold good in practice if motors or generators were 100% efficient, but none of them are. A motor that produces 1HP of mechanical work will usually consume somewhere between 750W and 1000W.
Looking at your motherboard, the RX 480 will work with your rig no doubt. Just a suggestion, depending on what games you play, you could get a Geforce GTX 1050 Ti, as it is more than $100 dollars less, and can still run games very nicely with decent frames.