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Paul Blakeslee
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CWMA Citrus Wildlife Management Area FR19 and FR11A Forest Roads Ride
August 28 2021 ride in Citrus Wildlife Management Area.
Total ride distance was 25 miles (33 miles if I include ride from home to CWMA FR13 entrance).
Had a lot of rain a few weeks back, but today conditions were mostly dry.
I did not see any other traffic until very end of ride. I started on north side of park on FR13, zigged onto FR2, and then zagged onto my destination: FR19!
FR19 portion of ride starts at timestamp 1:30 into ride. I recorded entire portion of FR19.
For the most part ride was uneventful. No damage to bike/body!
I did endo my bike on FR19. A quick dusting off of ride/self and I continued on my way.
FR11A portion of my ride starts at timestamp 14:30.
FR11A (NOT FR11!) is in great shape and nice curves. Not on many maps.....runs between north end of FR11 and FR13.
What a cool place to visit! And to think it is only 3 miles from home!
Please, remember to respect the trails and take out any trash (your own and others if you come across anything). And please tread lightly. Forest rangers do a great job keeping trails open.
Shot with a GoPro hero 7 ( I love the hands-off verbal commands)!
Electric woods-MTB is scratch built, and is perfect for CWMA romps.
It is purpose-built. Here is a build description and scope:
thumpertalk.com/forums/topic/1367759-homebuilt-electric-woods-bike/
*) I am retired and sold dirtbikes years ago. I need something lighter (65lbs vs 300lb enduro) with dialed-back performance.
*) Engineered as off-road capable for Florida state/national park offroad riding.
*) Primary challenge for a Florida woods-bike is low weight while being sure-footed in loose sand.
*) Must be street legal (power dials back to 750W to bring into compliance)
*) 4" Fat tire platform allows bike to "float" (Regular mountain bikes sink or dig-in) through sand trails & fire roads.
*) Low speed torque. geared rear hub motor works well.
*) Need power to push through loose pack trails. Motor/controller/pack delivers 2KW to motor.
www.aliexpress.com/item/4001314078195.html
*) Bafang G062-1000 Motor is rated for 1KW. I run it at 1500W all day. Maximum power is 2KW.
*) Pack uses 21700 5AH Tesla cells.72 cells (12Sx6P) 44V build.
*) Went with a simple/light hard-tail aluminum fat MTB frame.
www.framedbikes.com/products/minnesota-2-0-fat-bike-frame?variant=37250761392324
*) A budget Bolany "fat" mountain bike air fork works well.
*) I like performance and simplicity of generic Chinese controllers, so went with a 60V 50A+ controller. Currently setup for sensorless operation.
*) Laced my own wheels. Not many fat-tire wheel options out there for electric dirtbike wheels.
*) Battery&electronics are enclosed in rugged aluminum case which shaped to fit tightly in the frame triangle.
*) Went with a budget hydraulic disc-brakes package.
*) 1x11 36x11T gearing.
*) Top speed 34 MPH.
*) Reliable. I have never broken down or been stranded.
*) Typical off-road rides are 35+ miles at a time. Range is over 60 miles on pavement.
Total ride distance was 25 miles (33 miles if I include ride from home to CWMA FR13 entrance).
Had a lot of rain a few weeks back, but today conditions were mostly dry.
I did not see any other traffic until very end of ride. I started on north side of park on FR13, zigged onto FR2, and then zagged onto my destination: FR19!
FR19 portion of ride starts at timestamp 1:30 into ride. I recorded entire portion of FR19.
For the most part ride was uneventful. No damage to bike/body!
I did endo my bike on FR19. A quick dusting off of ride/self and I continued on my way.
FR11A portion of my ride starts at timestamp 14:30.
FR11A (NOT FR11!) is in great shape and nice curves. Not on many maps.....runs between north end of FR11 and FR13.
What a cool place to visit! And to think it is only 3 miles from home!
Please, remember to respect the trails and take out any trash (your own and others if you come across anything). And please tread lightly. Forest rangers do a great job keeping trails open.
Shot with a GoPro hero 7 ( I love the hands-off verbal commands)!
Electric woods-MTB is scratch built, and is perfect for CWMA romps.
It is purpose-built. Here is a build description and scope:
thumpertalk.com/forums/topic/1367759-homebuilt-electric-woods-bike/
*) I am retired and sold dirtbikes years ago. I need something lighter (65lbs vs 300lb enduro) with dialed-back performance.
*) Engineered as off-road capable for Florida state/national park offroad riding.
*) Primary challenge for a Florida woods-bike is low weight while being sure-footed in loose sand.
*) Must be street legal (power dials back to 750W to bring into compliance)
*) 4" Fat tire platform allows bike to "float" (Regular mountain bikes sink or dig-in) through sand trails & fire roads.
*) Low speed torque. geared rear hub motor works well.
*) Need power to push through loose pack trails. Motor/controller/pack delivers 2KW to motor.
www.aliexpress.com/item/4001314078195.html
*) Bafang G062-1000 Motor is rated for 1KW. I run it at 1500W all day. Maximum power is 2KW.
*) Pack uses 21700 5AH Tesla cells.72 cells (12Sx6P) 44V build.
*) Went with a simple/light hard-tail aluminum fat MTB frame.
www.framedbikes.com/products/minnesota-2-0-fat-bike-frame?variant=37250761392324
*) A budget Bolany "fat" mountain bike air fork works well.
*) I like performance and simplicity of generic Chinese controllers, so went with a 60V 50A+ controller. Currently setup for sensorless operation.
*) Laced my own wheels. Not many fat-tire wheel options out there for electric dirtbike wheels.
*) Battery&electronics are enclosed in rugged aluminum case which shaped to fit tightly in the frame triangle.
*) Went with a budget hydraulic disc-brakes package.
*) 1x11 36x11T gearing.
*) Top speed 34 MPH.
*) Reliable. I have never broken down or been stranded.
*) Typical off-road rides are 35+ miles at a time. Range is over 60 miles on pavement.
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Thank you! Just did my teapot and it worked in all the decorative details much better the silver wipes
Will this process work if a yellow stain is in the silver plating?
I just did this with my Bach Strad and it's amazing! I got a real long piece of foil to fully wrap my trumpet and let it soak for 30 minutes. Came back and the foil was grayish-black and my trumpet was nice and shiny again. Thanks!
👏👏👏Much appreciated. Did it and had amazing results! Thank you.
Update 1/1/2023 I shut the motor down 6 months ago. Started it back up 12/31/2022. Cleaned it off and replaced NIMH battery again. The solar panel's acrylic encapsulation has discolored and started to bubble. I replaced it w/another identical panel. The wires could use a refresh also....I'll get to those next time. The carbon rod "point" is still as sharp as the day I started up motor, and glass does not have a visible indentation where point contacts it. I am quite surprised at the durability and wear properties of the carbon rod against the glass.
Does anyone have any solutions for tarnish on a non-silver brass trumpet? I'm fine with buying something like brasso, but I am a newbie and I don't want to potentially ruin it. When I google I see some people say lemon juice works, but I also see that people also use baking soda, which OP says I should not do.
Do we use boiling water, hot water or cold water
wow
All I can say is "wow!"
You sound really smart
Used this technique on a tarnished Getzen Cornet and it worked great. I do have a question: as a musician, my background in chemistry is naturally limited, but I do remember that electricity travels from positive to negative. Would this process work even better if you hooked up dry cell batteries - positive to the horn body, negative to the foil while the horn is submerged in the solution?
Not sure.....be careful though because you may end up electro-plating the aluminum with silver from the trumpet (thus removing silver!).
I may be a little late to the party, but I do have a chemistry background - with an electrochemical process like this, essentially what is happening is silver is starting off as an ion (because it's bonded to sulfur) and then being turned back into a non-charged metal without the sulfur. Aluminium is starting as a metal, and being converted to an ion, and the sulfur is moving across from the silver to the aluminium. In this case, this reaction happens spontaneously, because aluminium has a greater affinity for sulfur than silver does. You would normally only need to apply a charge to get a non-spontaneous reaction to happen, and you definitely run the risk of making a non-spontanous reaction happen instead by applying a current. Tbh, I wouldn't recommend. If you want to make this reaction faster, just make sure your water is really hot. I've got a Getzen too that's looking a little worse for wear. Excited to try this out!
I also have a Getzen trumpet that I used play in high school. Going to try this method.
That’s amazing
JUST CHECKING IN SIR. How is the motor going\coming? I would still love to have this built. I would give at least $200 for the device to be shipped (with all parts and schematics) Thank you:)
Seon, Sorry for the delay getting back to you. Thank you for the generous offer. I am not currently fabricating these for sale. Successful shipping is unlikely as any impact would alter the electromechanical geometry and which would impede operation.
do I need any foil or heavy-duty one?
Any foil should work.
wow!!!!
I have a blessing b and a J Callet i think ill try this on. Music place wanted over $100 to clean each. Yikes. But for a trumpet that cost over $1000 i dont think rubbing it to death myself is something i wanna do. I think this sounds safe
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WOW, thanks for the demo!!!!
Only baking soda? No salt?
I dont add salt.....it is not needed.
If I could add my 2 cents...I sell vintage silverplated flatware and use this method (which is a form of electrolysis where the tarnish is transferred to the foil). Technically baking soda IS salt, and I think dissolved salt works better. After soaking for a bit try rubbing the tarnish off with dry baking soda. I've never had the technique remove the plating, or even additional plating from a piece that already has plating damage. If you're not sure, try it on your mouthpiece first.
I’d pull the slides before emerging and rinse very well with just water afterwards. Then grease and oil everything up and put back together.
After 7 years, trumpet tarnish needs to be removed again. Great results again. Trumpet worked well for my son all through his school years.
I was nervous to do this on my Yamaha Xeno as I was afraid it would go wrong, but it was successful! I’m amazed with the results! Looks new! I recommend doing it too.
How long does the instrument have to be in the water?
Is there any way you could make this motor for someone? And if so , how much?
Have you got a 10s Lipo Configuration?
Masterpiece and Beautyful
Q3 = 2N3906 Update: Motor still going strong. I replaced the NIMH battery 11/2018. I also updated the charge circuit from simple current-limiting resistor to a zener/resistor(x2) setup which is much easier on the NIMH battery when in the charge cycle. No other issues...ready for another 5 years! Will be making an updated run of circuit boards this winter and maybe another motor&video.
@@HealerJesusIsSlavation what? The sun does not shine in Africa?
@@HealerJesusIsSlavation You should watch the video. 🙂 It it is 100% solar powered.....at night it runs off battery which is recharged during day ;-)
Great project, Are the Eagle or Gerber files available?
Will this damage trumpet or trumpet sound?
Hot damn, worked like a charm on my white side covers after the soft bags ground dirt into them. Thank you!
Interesting no friction = no parts replaced right?
Indeed. I had the battery wear out though....after over 3 years of non-stop running. Maybe I should try lithium (should last 10 years) battery? Or perhaps a supercap so some sort??
Just did this on a Jupiter XO, worked perfectly (all the tarnish around the bell is now gone). Thank you way better than using chemicals (which I had done in the past on an old instrument).
dude I cant see what q3 is
Q3 = 2N3906
Just did this today and my trumpet looks great used it on my Yamaha Xeno if anyone is curious on using it on theirs :)
How long does the instrument have to be in the water?
Will it work with a silver sonic king trombone?
If you want to know if it worked, then yes it did. It got rid of all the brown spots that even started to turn blue in some spots. Great work, thanks!
How long does the instrument have to be in the water?
@@raudel101 I leave it there for half an hour just about.
@@lystrung5437 Thank youuu
Very good.
what if there's already raw brass spots on the trumpet? what may be the effect on them?
If a silver plated trumpet is severely tarnished would repeating this process be safe?
Nice music though can i have name of song
im scared to try it on my B&S Challenger 3137 does anyone know if it works?
Yes it works on all silver non lacquer instruments, they use this method in museums to restore and polish non polishable objects. So your horn will be no problem. Make sure to use really hot water.
How do I know if my trumpet has a laquer finish (1 year old yamaha xeno)
Mitchell Hardy I have the same trumpet and I love it and it does I reccomend a silver polishing cloth don't do it will ruin the laquer
What if you trumpet has a little gold
TARS 515 is it actual gold? anyways it just won't have the tarnish taken off
Will this work on a trumpet that only has just a few little spots of tarnish? Or does the whole horn have to be tarnished?
ill say whole trumpet because if only a few spots the not really heavy tarnish will be visible
amazing so beautiful.
What is the recommended time to keep the horn submerged?
And does the amount of baking soda effect any thing? If I tried this on an old silver trombone how much do I put?
what if there is just a little tarnish? i have a trumpet that's not too bad but it has some darker spots. Will it only work if the full instrument is tarnished? I don't want to ruin my Getzen 907s Eterna Proteus...
Worked Thank you so much I have to do it loads tho as it did not take it all off.
does this work on a silver bach strad?? im scared to try
Brandon, did you try it on your Bach? I have one too, but am scared to try. I'd love to hear your results!
TheOverdueTraveler it totally worked!!!
i am gonna do it with my bach... hope nothing goes wrong
How'd it go? I gotta clean my bach as well. I'm curious.
It should be fine as long as the water isn't too hot and you don't leave the horn submerged too long
You say we can copy the schematic, but what is the value of Q3? thanks, Joaquin
Q3 = 2N3906
u can use 4 more magnet to stable the floating and change the 6 pole to reedswitch motor to increase the speed
Me and my friend did this for our spring concert
Brynn Bowen same!!!!