Tuesday, 26 April 2011

5 Driving Myths That Cost You Money

1. Airflow gadgets -- $90+ wasted

The Theory: High-tech devices designed to increase your engine's airflow will improve fuel efficiency.

The Facts: It sounds plausible, but the results don't back up the impressive claims. Consumer Reports tested several of the devices, such as Fuel Genie ($89.95, plus shipping), that purport to increase fuel economy by accelerating airflow to the engine. The tests found no noticeable gains in MPGs, despite claims of 50% fuel savings. While it's true that drastically increasing the airflow to an engine is a common way to increase horsepower (i.e. forced induction through turbo and superchargers), doing so will actually increase fuel consumption and increase wear on the engine, not to mention that this proven technology costs significantly more than its gimmicky competition.

2. Fuel additives -- $5 to $250 wasted (per treatment)

The Theory: The gas we buy can be improved by adding scientifically formulated chemicals that will increase fuel efficiency and, sometimes, horsepower.

The Facts: Clearly, some drivers believe the answer to their fuel woes lies in a magic elixir, because there are numerous fuel treatments that claim to increase MPGs, despite no scientific proof or explanation of how less fuel is burned. According to CNN.com, one common tactic used by shady fuel-additive makers is to tout the product's approval by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This suggests that a trusted consumer watchdog has approved the product's claims, but in fact, the EPA had only deemed that the product does not increase a vehicle's harmful emissions. The truth is, if there were an additive that made fuel burn more efficiently, oil companies would be racing to market their new gas at the pumps and gain a bigger market share.

3. Premium fuel -- $4 wasted per tank (on average)

The Theory: Premium gas provides increased performance and better gas mileage.

The Facts: This is true ... if you own a premium automobile that requires high-octane gas, but these cars make up the minority of daily drivers. So if you're in the majority -- drooling over Ferraris from the seat of your Corolla -- your car's engine control unit (ECU) is programmed to run on the octane levels present in regular gas. Increasing the octane -- either through buying premium gas or adding bottles of octane-boost -- can actually cause the engine to be less efficient, as the car's combustion timing becomes altered and efficiency is lost. But the most noticeable loss will be the extra 20 cents per gallon you'll be wasting to buy high-octane gas. A safe bet is that if you can afford a vehicle that requires only premium fuel, you likely aren't concerned with gas prices or tracking mileage.

4. Over-inflated tires -- $200 wasted (minimum)

The Theory: Rounder tires roll easier, creating less work for the engine and therefore, better MPG.

The Facts: Again, this tip is true ... to a point. Over inflated tires will have less friction with the road, which lessens the effort the engine exerts to keep the car rolling, providing slight gas savings. However, overinflated tires will wear out quickly and irregularly, causing you to need early replacements at a cost of about $50 to $100 per tire. What's worse is that the decreased contact with the road increases stopping distances and limits handling capabilities. This all adds up to a large risk in costly accidents and injuries. Even if you are lucky and avoid a collision, it would take a lifetime (which could very well be short if you're riding on bald and bulbous tires) for your fuel savings to negate the cost of four new tires. According to Edmunds.com's testing, the fuel consumption difference between driving with over-inflated tires and tires at the recommended pressure is negligible. Sometimes, despite what GM's recent track record suggests, carmakers do know what they're doing and the recommended settings and levels do provide the best results.

5. Roll down windows rather than using air conditioning -- comfort wasted

The Theory: Operating the AC to cool the vehicle uses fuel, so it's more efficient to cool off by driving with the windows down.

The Facts: While it's true that some fuel is used to operate the AC compressor, as much or more fuel is lost when the windows are down. Rolling down the windows increases the drag on the car, which causes the car to work harder to maintain its speed. For even better mileage, you can improve your AC's efficiency by using the re-circulation setting on the car's HVAC system instead of forcing the AC to cool the hot air from outside. Heeding this tip will increase your mileage, as well as your comfort.

The Bottom Line

The act of saving gas borders on sport for some thrifty drivers, but extreme measures don't always equal extreme savings. And while some gas-saving methods will offer a few cents per tank in savings, the safety concerns of these methods outweigh any benefits to your bank balance. It's a boring realization, but the real road to fuel savings lies in common-sense approaches like avoiding unnecessary driving and idling, driving the speed limit and performing regular vehicle maintenance. You won't amaze anyone with this practical approach, but it's better than shocking people with useless purchases, a battered car and a wind-swept hairdo.

**article originally posted/taken from yahoo Financially Fit**

Sunday, 24 April 2011

ubuntu 11.04

salam,
ubuntu 11.04 akan dilancarkan pada 28 april ni, bagi penggemar ubuntu ini adalah berita baik. bagi yang blur, klik sini untuk tahu apa itu ubuntu. bagi saya, ubuntu memang best,sebab utama adalah PERCUMA dan TIADA VIRUS.

bagi saya, ubuntu memang sesuai untuk kegunaan harian (non-comersial use) tapi antara kekurangan ubuntu ni adalah tak ramai yang tahu guna ubuntu ni. ubuntu adalah open source OS (operating system). macam windows juga, tapi windows kena beli tapi UBUNTU WILL ALWAYS BE FREE.

hampir 90% software/application dalam ubuntu adalah percuma, kita cuma perlu download dan install sahaja. memang mudah, cuma ada beberapa software/application yang perlu di install secara manual dan ini adalah masalah besar bagi yang baru nak guna ubuntu. tapi tak perlu risau, banyak tutorial/how-to untuk selesai masalah itu, tanya je dengan pak cik google. pendapat peribadi saya, ubuntu amat sesuai bagi kegunaan harian di rumah dan juga untuk pelajar. banyak software/application yang amat sesuai bagi pelajar dan juga kanak-kanak. anda patut cuba

Friday, 22 April 2011

DIY - Car Voltage Stabilizer

salam semua

kali ini nak berkongsi dengan semua tentang alat penjimat minyak kereta yang memang ada banyak di pasaran,penstabil voltan kereta. alat ni amat simple/mudah. sesiapa pun boleh buat kalau nak buat. saya dah buat satu dan sedang dalam proses percubaan. sebenarnya, saya pun tidak pasti alat ini mampu untuk menjimatkan penggunaan minyak kereta(baru 2 minggu guna alat ni, dan setakat ini memang ada rasa sikit perubahan pada kereta). di bawah adalah litar skematik penstabil voltan ini.


alat ini menggunakan 12V car cigarette lighter, sambung kat situ je alat ni. kalau tengak skematik ni memang simple sangat. dari segi teori ( kalau salah tolong betulkan) sebenarnya ini adalah litar penapis(filter). seeloknya gunakan beberapa kapasitor dengan nilai yang berbeza untuk mempunyai masa charging dan discharging yang berlainan. alat ini berfungsi sebagai penstabil/filter voltan dari alternator kereta. (mengurangkan ripple pada voltan dc) apa itu ripple? klik kat sini. output dari alternator adalah ripple dc voltage, adalah kurang sesuai bagi alat elektronik yang perlukan clean dc voltage. this is where this device come in handy. alat ini dapat mengurangkan ripple pada voltan keluaran dari alterenator. nilai kapasitor yang saya guna dalam sekitar 58000 uF, tapi terpulang pada si pembuat berapa nilai kapasitor yang hendak di guna. kos keseluruhan alat ni dalam +- RM25 je. nak cuba guna dalam sebulan, nak pastikan betul ke ada perubahan/menjimatkan minyak kereta???

EE201 tutorial

Kepada yang berkenaan, sila buat latihan berikut sebagai persediaan untuk peperiksaan akhir

1. Define a semiconductor?
2. What is pure intrinsic semiconductor?
3. Differentiate between a conductor, an insulator and a semiconductor?
4. Draw the band diagram of PN junction under open circuit condition and explain.
5. Explain about Forward bias and Reverse bias in the case of a PN junction diode.
6. Explain the V-I characteristic of a diode.
7. Compare LEDs diode with normal PN junction diode.
8. Draw the schematic diagram for the following with a proper input and output example
a) Half wave rectifier
b) Full wave rectifier
c) Bridge rectifier
9. Explain the operation of diode in clipper and clamper circuits.
10. Draw physical structure and schematic symbols for BJT.
11. Describe basic transistor operation.
12. Explain the characteristic curve and the operating regions of BJT.
13. Construct the three basic transistor configurations
a) Common Base configurations.
b) Common Collector configurations.
c) Common Emitter configurations.

Friday, 8 April 2011

EE201 Semiconductor Devices- chapter 5

Ee201 Notes 5

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

PB EE201

Salam,
for whom it may concern, come to see me if there any problem with PB. please remember that u have 50% more to be done during final exam.please do better then.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

EE201 Semiconductor Devices- chapter 6

Ee201 Chapter 6

EE201 Semiconductor Devices- chapter 3

Bipolar Junction Transistor

EE201 Semiconductor Devices- chapter 2

Ee201 Notes 2 DIODES Edit

Saturday, 2 April 2011

EE201 Semiconductor Devices- chapter 4

MULTISTAGES AMPLIFIER

Friday, 1 April 2011

ske 4D-PB (new)

salam,
SKE 4D PB (new. for those who came to see me)




kepada yang mendapat 80+, jangan anggap kamu dah lulus/selamat. ini adalah markah xrasmi kamu. yang lain, banyakkan latihan.