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  2. Micro Mobility Systems - Wikipedia

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    He teamed up with K2 and presented his idea at the International Sports Fair (ISPO) in Munich in 1998 very successfully. [2] With the earned money, he founded Micro Mobility Systems in 1999 and started producing the two-wheeled Scooter, which was an even bigger success.

  3. AlphaServer - Wikipedia

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    AlphaServer 1000A Inside a DEC AlphaServer 1000A Alphaserver 1000A CPU board AlphaServer 2100A. AlphaServer is a series of server computers, produced from 1994 onwards by Digital Equipment Corporation, and later by Compaq and HP.

  4. Trickle charging - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A battery under continuous float voltage charging is said to be float-charging. [ 3 ] For lead–acid batteries under no-load float charging (such as in SLI batteries ), trickle charging happens naturally at the end-of-charge, when the lead–acid battery internal resistance to the charging current increases enough to reduce additional ...

  5. Wheeling (electric power transmission) - Wikipedia

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    Where 'Wc' is wheeling charge per unit. 'Pw' is the power in MW. The fee associated with wheeling is referred to as a "wheeling charge." This is an amount computed as $/MWh that a transmission owner recovers for the use of its system. If the resource must cross multiple [transmission owner]s, it may be charged a wheeling charge for each one.

  6. Wi-Charge - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Charge was founded in 2012 by Victor Vaisleib, Ori Mor and Ortal Alpert. The company is developing a unique far-field wireless power technology based on infrared laser beams. In 2015, Wi-Charge demonstrated its first prototype capable of charging small electronic devices. [1]

  7. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    These 3 wheel mobility scooters are typically the cheapest options. 4 wheel mobility scooters are more stable than three wheel mobility scooters and can be folding, travel, or heavy duty. Usually they are more expensive than a three-wheel mobility scooter, but offer better stability, longer battery life, and an increased weight capacity.

  8. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    3- or 4-digit number: The section width (cross-section) of the tire in inches. If the tire diameter is not given, section widths ending in zero (e.g., 7.00 or 10.50) indicate the aspect ratio of 92%, while section widths not ending in zero (e.g., 7.05 or 10.55) indicate the aspect ratio of 82%.

  9. Razor (scooter) - Wikipedia

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    Over 5 million units were sold in the six months following the launch of the first Razor scooter in 2000, and it was named as Spring/Summer Toy of the Year that same year. [2] The first electric Razor scooter was released in 2003. [3] Today, the Razor is manufactured by RazorUSA, based in Cerritos, California, in the United States.