Huh?
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Sorry, but even in context the three vtc 4's comment still didn't make senseNot the same chemistry, but do a quick search, and you should understand that answer. While they could be done in the same form factor as any lipo-which means the opposite as well, they seem like a backwards approach when looking at the current and Watt hour demands we're talking about.
But they are certainly a reasonable alternative for someone who just doesn't like LiPos for whatever reason.
12.8V (12V) LiFePO4 Battery Packs
Don't know about reasonable...
Edit-oops, didn't notice the peak voltage...downgrade.
9.6V LiFePO4 Battery Packs
Um, please take a second to read what you just posted.
Temperature doesn't equal heat?
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Energy doesn't equal heat, bud. While heat often creates, or is a byproduct, it is unnecessary in electrical fields. Only parts of high resistance materials, and where current ratings are exceeded, are where you'll find heat.That's correct. Temperature does NOT equal heat.
Not in the near term. We have a number of beta testers using parallels, which works reasonably well. All our new products from here on out will have this sort of functionality, so maybe a native Mac version in q4 or 2016, but it isn't on our firm development schedule yet.
Considering temperature is the universal measurement of heat (absolute zero....absence of heat.... Goes up from there....) I'm not sure what you are trying to say. Temperature is directly equal to heat. If you were trying to say temp (as in temp control mods) doesn't ceate heat, well yeah, it's just a measurement, but your post was not clear.
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Evolv had always offered CAD models for their boards, I think since the DNA20D.
Not the DNA40 with the large display, though, it wasn't there last time I've looked into their website.
I've used VirtualBox to flash some phones on my Mac, don't see why this piece of software shouldn't work as wellA more definitive answer as to if/when a Mac version might be available: