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Question by Michael: How could I make a fast toy type car that is not powered by any chemicals.?
It also can’t have any parts from car kits or premade wheels they have to be something that was either made by me or isn’t made to be used for this purpose such as cds for wheels. No electrical animal or commercially available motors. Must be as fast as possible and able to travel as far as possible.

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Answer by guru
For the vehicle to go it needs power and the power has to come from somewhere! Not negotiable!
So some options are compressed air, but that is a gas!
Flywheel, you know the ones that you crank by rubbing on the floor.
And…!

Hope this properly answers your question

Guru

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Question by human being: How to test the electricity in my car?
because the clock in my car has stopped working, i pulled the clock out and I have a 3pc. auto electrical tester kit without any instruction. Help please.

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Answer by Joe 64
Your question needs to be clarified.

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Question by drunkenhunk: in car 12v electrical circuit variable resistor help needed!?
I was wondering if anyone can help me with a circuit that i am trying to build.

I am going to be using two 12v demisters in my kit car however i wont be able to reach under the dash to change their speeds so i was hoping to use some sort of variable resistor to restrict the voltage and alter the motor speeds.

Here are the demisters details:
Power: 200 Watt
Voltage: 12 Volt
Current: 17 Amps

I think since the ampage is so high i will need to wire them direct into the battery.

Can i just one one resistor for both and if so what spec would it need to be?? If not can i just use a resistor for each demister?

Any help would be appreciated. Thank

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Answer by exopccc3
That’s just way too much current/power for a typical variable resistor (potentiometer) to handle. It would be huge, and if you just connect it in series, would waste a ton of energy. There really is no simple way to do what you want, probably a bunch of high powered transistors, or transformer modifications; nothing simple. If you know the circuit of the demister, it might be easier.

Edit: you might also want to look at a DC dimmer circuit. http://www.platinumlightinginc.com/DIMMER/dimmer.html Shows an 8 amp model, there might be a 20 amp model around that would be suited for your use. There are also DC dimmer circuits, though would require some knowledge in designing for your application (i.e. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Bill_Bowden/page6.htm#dimmer.gif)

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Question by 1992dodge: 100% Electrical Car!
Besides Zap and Tesla, where can I get a car or car kit for less then $ 100,000 and can go more than 70 mph? Thanks.

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Answer by larry
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