He is the only main character who was taken from G1 other than Applejack. In his G3 incarnation, he was a 1,000-year old dragon with orange spikes, purple hair, and a blue body. In G1, he was portrayed as a baby dragon with green spikes, and his body was pink. Spike's appearance is based on his Generation 1 incarnation more than his Generation 3 version, with a few modifications done by Lauren Faust. 8.11 The Art of My Little Pony: The Movie description.5 Depiction in My Little Pony: Pony Life.4 Depiction in My Little Pony The Movie.3.3 Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship.In the season eight episode Molt Down, Spike gains a pair of wings after undergoing a developmental stage for dragons called the "molt". He has the ability to magically deliver scrolls to and from Princess Celestia with his fire breath, which features in many episodes, as does his crush on Rarity. He is Twilight Sparkle's best friend and number one assistant. Spike, also known as Spike the Dragon, is a male "pre-teen" dragon and one of the seven main characters of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Kristina Romanskaya ( Russian, S6E16 and Best Gift Ever) Lidia Muraschenko ( Ukrainian, seasons 5-6) Yulia Perenchuk ( Ukrainian, seasons 1-3)Īnastasia Zinovenko ( Ukrainian, Equestria Girls, season 4, Rainbow Rocks) Maggie Vera ( Latin American Spanish, S1E4)Īrturo Cataño ( Latin America Spanish, as Grown Spike in S2E10) Isabel Martiñón ( Latin American Spanish, S1E3 (demo version) and promos) Milena Živanović ( Serbian, Minimax, season 3)Ĭecilia Gómez ( Latin American Spanish) Snežana Nešković ( Serbian, Minimax, seasons 1-2, 4) Tatiana Veselkina ( Russian, S1E3 (demo version) and promos) Viorel Ionescu ( Romanian, Equestria Girls) Pedro Alcantara ( Brazilian Portuguese, demo version) Motoko Kumai ( Japanese, seasons 1-2, Equestria Girls, and My Little Pony The Movie) įrancisco Freitas ( Brazilian Portuguese) Tizar Sponsen ( Indonesian, Equestria Girls) Hannes Maurer ( German, seasons 1-4 season 7 onward, Equestria Girls, Rainbow Rocks, My Little Pony The Movie) Pier-Luc Funk ( Canadian French, My Little Pony The Movie) Sari Ann Stolt ( Finnish, from season 2 onward) Winnie Chow ( Cantonese for Hong Kong, DVD version) Gao Han ( Mandarin Chinese for mainland China, My Little Pony The Movie) Luo Yuting ( Mandarin Chinese for mainland China) Wang Zhenling ( Mandarin Chinese for Taiwan, season 5 onward) Su Zhaohua ( Mandarin Chinese for Taiwan, seasons 1-4, Equestria Girls) Steve Patrick ( English, My Little Pony: Dragonfire) Kira Buckland ( English, My Little Pony: Power Ponies) Princess Cadance (adoptive sister-in-law) the Dragon, Princess Spike, Sparkle-warkle, Dragon Lord Spike, Spike the Hilarious, Spike the Mighty, Precious Pants, DJ Scales-n-Tail, Sp ( The Periodic Table of My Little Pony), Real Stone Spike Huffy the Magic Dragon, Spikey-wikey, Rainbow Dash, Rainbow Crash, Peewee, Spikey-poo, Hum Drum, Spikey-boo, Great and Honorable Spike the Brave and Glorious, Mr. Golden Oak Library, Ponyville (season 1 to 4)Ĭouncil of Friendship member (as of S9E26) Spike's dog form, as he appears in My Little Pony Equestria Girls
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Radmini uses a moderate comfortable saddle. Riding position of Radmini isn’t that comfortable especially for shorter riders. You can see other estimated ranges of Rad mini and upgraded battery options. What is Radmini Range ?Įstimated Range of Radmini is 22 miles but realistic value is 18 miles. Now there are some companies in USA they provide Radpower replacement or upgrade batteries at much lower prices. Problem with Aliexpress is sometimes they send batteries with lower capacity then what they claim to have, weak after sales support, long lead time. Unfortunately most of the alternatives are the ones on Aliexpress. But as Rad power uses Silverfish battery case you can use other batteries. You can’t have a larger battery capacity that you can directly buy from Rad power. Can I have Rad mini battery with larger capacity ? You will also need to have a 52V charger for such battery too. If you are handy person with different mosfets you can manage to have it work but it is too much of hassle. Even you have a 52V battery you need to have similar controller to manage such battery with 52V. Is it possible to have rad mini 52v battery ? Rad mini battery is 7.7 lbs What is the battery capacity of the Rad mini ? There are some questions about Rad Mini battery and range. Radmini battery removal is very easy and straight forward. just will be better if we can have mic connector. Dc connectors aren’t as good and reliable as mic connectors but I don’t think it is such a big deal. As almost all ebike companies using this battery pack use a dc connector. Only issue with this battery pack is not being able to have a mic. I love the design of this battery pack as it can have large capacity without looking bulky. They use a standard Silverfish battery pack. Rad power Radmini has a fairly large battery capacity with 48V 14ah capacity which is 672 Wh. When we correct the values of Rad mini, we can say it can create 35 Nm torque on pedal assist (less on throttle). If a hub motor can provide 80Nm torque then it can only go for 10 mph max speed or lower. because hub motors use single gear ratio). A hub motor by design isn’t produced to create high torque (as high torque comes at the cost of speed. In a test we did bafang 750w hub motor create only 35 Nm torque but on spec sheet it shows 80Nm torque. 250w Bosch mid drive motor will provide 50% more torque and power compared to hub motor.Įspecially recently I see many of the parameters in hub motors seem to be exaggerated. Motor watt power shall not trick you about the motor power. If you want to learn more about mid drive vs hub motor you can check here. Provides better weight distribution as motor is positioned in the center.It gives more of a natural bicycle riding feeling.That is why all reputable e-mtb use mid-drive motors. As mid-drive motors have multiple gear ratios they have better hill climbing skills. You can have 70% to 180% more range on a mid-drive motor.
Like an actual tunnel, no one outside it can see what’s inside.Ī VPN is a like a tunnel that makes traffic invisible from point to point. The effect of this is to create a “tunnel”, a common term for the secure connection the VPN creates, through the Internet between the computer and the network resource. The “network” term in the acronym refers to the fact that the VPN, in effect, securely extends your company’s private network into the internet by rerouting all your traffic. The “virtual private” here does not mean “nearly private”, just that the system does not exist on hardware. In this sense, the term “virtual” means that the system is an artefact of software and how the system is configured. You may already know this, but it bears repeating, if only so we can unpack the terms. “VPN” itself stands for Virtual Private Network. It would, however, still be some years before the VPNs became (somewhat) commonplace. Originally, it was a purely in-house idea, but soon enough broader applications for solutions like PPTP came to the fore. The protocol that powered the original VPN concept, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), dates from 1996 when a Microsoft employee invented a way to maintain security for remote employees. If it has been a little while since you thought about your firewall or VPN, now is the time to spare a few moments getting back to grips with them, and to find out why they’re so often referred to as a “barrier” and a “tunnel”, respectively. If they get in, that’s your business in trouble, and your head on a proverbial pike. Every day, cybercriminals case your website, portals, and accounts in a process known as “footprinting”. If you aren’t across it, you’re vulnerable. When the security of your “cyber” is what’s keeping your business going, you have to have a crystal clear view of what you’ve got and how it’s working. People know they should probably have them, but if the people running cybersecurity are doing their “security stuff”, then the users down the line don’t need to think about it. To the layperson – or lay-office-worker – VPNs and firewalls are just “security stuff”. Yes, both of these are among the fundamentals of cybersecurity, but that doesn’t mean you’re above a refresher on what they are and what they do – and, crucially, what they don’t do. The difference between a VPN and a firewall is an important thing to know when you’re either partly or wholly responsible for securing the systems that keep a business running. |