Re: How to stop electrical whining noise?

>> However, I won't have time for a few days. The doctors will be

>> removing two large kidney stones tomorrow and I may need some time to >> recover. To be continued when possible. >Yikes. Best wishes for a speedy recovery--I'll pray for you. >Cheers >Phil Hobbs

Thank you. I could use all the help I can get. I survived. Left stone is gone. Right stone is split into tiny rubble, and should pass when the urologist removes the stents in a week. It's now 4AM on the left coast and I can't sleep due to pain and having constantly run to the bathroom. That should diminish sometime tomorrow. I'll eventually be back to normal, except for my contribution to the doctor, hospital, anesthesiologist, etc bills.

My apologies for the off topic topic, but it's literally all I can think of at this time.

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yes, EG. fit an aluminium flywheel with a magnetic brake, or some other near-silent mechanical load

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  When I tried casting out nines I made a hash of it.
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Jasen Betts

Props effectively have negative weight in flight. if you're looking for bearing noise. I guess you can run it upside down with the weights summing to the craft's normal weight

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