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RE: [ST] Winter Storage



Dave,

I'd suggest 32.56783455psi measured at zero kelvin.

sincerely,
- -brad-

- -----Original Message-----
From: Dave
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 11/23/2002 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [ST] Winter Storage


Hmmm....  Wonder how much hydrogen pressure I should try???
Dave

Brad Turner wrote:

>"Snip-Snip"  
>

>What kind of new fangled cheese-whiz are these springs made of? On the
one
>hand they are expected to handle several hundreds of pounds of dynamic
>loading going in an out of turns, but then there is actual serious
banter
>about losing mechanical viability while in storage for a few bloody
>months!!? Get real people!!!
>
> Next thing you know we're going to be reaching for the hydrogen tanks
to fill the tires 
>later,
>-brad-
>
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