Batteries. All their little ordspråk

en Batteries. All their little things take batteries. That seems to be a big expense right now.

en When we're in Sun, we run on the solar cells and charge the batteries. In eclipse, just the batteries power the spacecraft.

en The SIM will be underneath the battery. And our batteries are easier to remove than phone batteries.

en The two biggest problems that customers tell us they have with batteries is reliability and cost. In 3-phase UPS markets, in essence, you're putting a minimum of 40 car batteries in series — any one of which goes down bringing the whole thing down — so the mean time between failure is really measured in months.

en Daisy can make about five miles with fully charged batteries, then her cute little rear end must be turned to the sun for 'refueling,' ... She does have a standby generator to run her many decorative 110-volt lights and keep her batteries charged at night when her bottom goes cold.

en We have driven our fleet of over 200 electric vehicles almost 12 million miles and have had no major problems with the batteries. The new generation of lithium-ion batteries is more powerful and lighter weight and, with reasonable volumes, should provide a price that would allow plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to be competitive.

en The winds are forecast to remain calm, so if we wait until tomorrow morning, the batteries will deplete, the relays and valves will go to the normally open condition. As the oxidizer warms up, the tank vents will open, removing the flight pressure. With the booster depressurized and batteries depleted, it will then be safe to approach the rocket.

en Metabolically speaking, we've found this to be much cheaper than we anticipated. The energy you exert could be offset by carrying an extra snack, which is nothing compared to weight of extra batteries. Pound for pound, food contains about 100-fold more energy than batteries.

en There has been substantial progress in making batteries more tolerant to abusive conditions. It won't be long before these batteries will be used in gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles. And the great thing is this technology will be able to transfer over to the electric-hydrogen fuel cell powered hybrid vehicles of the future.

en Batteries are a necessary part of hybrid electric-gasoline powered vehicles and someday, when the technology matures, will be part of hybrid electric-hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles. Current hybrid vehicles use nickel-metal hydride batteries, but a safe lithium-ion battery will be a much better option for the hybrids.

en Men are simple things. They can survive a whole weekend with only three things: beer, boxer shorts and batteries for the remote control..

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection.

en Every year, people pack thousands of disposable pens, razors, batteries, tissues and nappies - all things designed to be thrown away when they are finished with,

en I can't believe that we always end up somehow toward the front at the end of a race ... this one in the closing laps after a long night of adversity, ... We changed batteries, the alternator had some troubles, flat tire, all kinds of crazy things.

en The people that make above a dollar a day, under three dollars a day, generally have some electricity. They've got television sets that run on car batteries, or they will have a little generator. Everywhere there is a flicker of a TV screen is a target for putting one of these PlayStation things hooked to a satellite.

en You just put in the batteries, and it works.


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