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Keeping the tractor running after nuclear war
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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 5977598" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>It may do, I was talking in the round. You generally don’t need battery backup because recent events and settings are all written to non-volatile memory (doesn’t need permanent power) on the ECU.</p><p></p><p>Doesn’t really matter anyhow - it’s all total guff guvnor - as an EMP strike would fry so much other stuff, even stuff like diodes in the regulators on alternators.</p><p></p><p>I doubt the old fashioned coil based regulators on stuff like the old 35s would survive either, as the pulse could cook them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 5977598, member: 1103"] It may do, I was talking in the round. You generally don’t need battery backup because recent events and settings are all written to non-volatile memory (doesn’t need permanent power) on the ECU. Doesn’t really matter anyhow - it’s all total guff guvnor - as an EMP strike would fry so much other stuff, even stuff like diodes in the regulators on alternators. I doubt the old fashioned coil based regulators on stuff like the old 35s would survive either, as the pulse could cook them too. [/QUOTE]
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