Howdy Timmi,
Please accept my apology for not staying on top of this.
The advice you have offered below seems to be the best answer. To
date, I have been regularly removing spammers from the group. There
are not many, but they are most certainly annoying.
If I could literally find them, I would run them over with my
Amptramp. She's slow, but she's real heavy.
*** evil grins as he imagines their chests caving in :) *** .
I will enact your advice henceforth, as I am sure this will make the
difference that I have been looking for.
Please do enjoy your time here, as there are many fine members here
who share the interests for which I created AMPTRAMP.
Best wishes,
Steve McAmptramp.
--- In Amptramp@yahoogroups.com, "Timmi" <tigrrrtamer@...> wrote:
>
> What the heck is going on in this group???
> I post a message for help on a project involving some electronics,
and
> all I gat back in my mailbox is SPAM!
> Yes, you read right, SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM,
> nothing but $%?&* SPAM!!!
>
> Is it only spammers here, or are there some serious people
actually
> interested in the topic at hand?
>
> Note to the group owner: if you don't have time to approve all
> messages individually (which is probably the case), you could
always
> set your management so that the first post requires approval -
that
> way if you run into a spammer, just ban the person and delete
their
> message.
> It would make your group more pleasurable for all, and help retain
> members.
>
>
>
> --- In Amptramp@yahoogroups.com, "Timmi & genni" <tigrrrtamer@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to select components for a hybrid we are developing.
> It's
> > a backyard project, so any expert help would be greatly
appreciated.
> > I'm planning for some electric wheel motors on each wheel (with
> > regenerative braking), with a diesel generator to charge the
> > batteries. It's a series-hybrid - the generator NEVER assists
the
> > electrical engines - it is for recharging only.
> > My question is, considering weight and COST and SIMPLICITY, is
it
> > better for me to use DC or AC electric motors? (taking into
account
> > all the peripheral electronics as well - speed control etc.)
> >
> > Please email me at tigrrrtamer@, or better yet, post a reply
> > in my group
> http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/SmallEfficientVehicles/
> >
>