Chris Penk is kind of a dumbass, isn’t he? The amount of things he’s been completely wrong about is a very long list.

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    2 months ago

    What? I hadn’t heard about this before now but… surely most people learn how insulation works in Intermediate school. What a bizarre claim.

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      2 months ago

      You’d really think so, wouldn’t you? It’s a little disturbing just how little he seems to understand about this.

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      2 months ago

      I wasn’t expecting miracles from a National led government, but I expected better than this.

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        2 months ago

        It’s all about the short term, this reminds me of the time that Mike Hosting said that petrol engines are simple when comparing to electric motors.

        Just completely uninformed!

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          2 months ago

          Holy shit what a dumbass.

          I’ve seen both electric and petrol motors disassembled, a modern combustion engine is a massively complex piece of equipment, with insanely tight tolerances, and hundreds, if not thousands, of moving parts, and will absolutely self destruct if a critical component fails.

          An electric motor, on the other hand, has one moving part, and can run continuously for years without maintenance.

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            2 months ago

            As long as the bearings are maintained, motors that don’t experience shock loading can run for a long time.

            I remember a motor that had no maintenance done on it in 2 years, it only failed due to the dust build up causing it to overheat. That is ~17500 hrs of running, without any maintenance at all.