@engineeringdad I'm an engineering dad, and when I asked my kids if they wanted to learn how to assemble computers, they said "Unlike you, Dad, we were born with electricity."
@engineeringdad I have hope for my grandchildren. Look at this guy, figuring things out. He doesn't have a phone stuck to his head.
@hasmis - that's great! Thanks for sharing. A hopeful future right there! 🛠️
@engineeringdad @hasmis - continuing the theme of next generation of genius #engineers... Manufacturer of large lithium batteries: "must be mounted on a non combustible surface e.g. a wall". Me: "tbh if one of those was on fire I'd want to get it out of the building pretty darn quick". Eldest son: "well how about I make a frame to hold the batteries and mount that on a pallet then". #ProudDad 😍
@AJtheEngineer @engineeringdad Sorry, am I imagining you running for a forklift to move a burning battery?
@AJtheEngineer @engineeringdad The pallets are wood, for genie sake!
@hasmis @engineeringdad - thank you for the feedback as @engineeringdad says the best engineers are the ones who think things can be done better! It's work in progress. I'd probably have it mounted on casters ideally but I need to weld up a base frame. I still think he's done a great job thinking round the issue, coming up with and constructing an innovative solution to industrial battery portability - he's still school age.
@AJtheEngineer @engineeringdad If you think there is window (leak before break), then use the casters that flip on. After all, there are earthquakes. However, lithium fires are one in million, with no warning. I would get one of those automatic powder systems, and ditch extra combustibles.
@hasmis @AJtheEngineer - I was thinking a base of cement board would be better than the bare timber. To be honest, if that was on fire, I'd be running. 🔥 🏃
@AJtheEngineer @hasmis - this is great. I have seen plenty of combustible walls though so fully endorse the pallet. Excellent work!
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Say that to all the companies that rejected me for over a year...