Tuesday, March 24, 2009

My Powerball 250Hz-Pro anatomy



Powerball is simple but very balanced device. Here you can see all the parts the NSD Powerball 250Hz-Pro is made of.

From up down:

1. The counter/speedometer. Simply clipping on upper shell. You will need flat screwdriver to detach it if needed.
2. Upper shell. This one is attached to lower shell, rubber band and counter. To detach the upper and lower shell you must apply pressure at screw hole zones after you remove the screws.
3. Rubber/silicon band. This one is attached to upper and lower shells, it covers the seam and screws, helps gripping.
4. The Rotor. That thing is spinning.
5. Rotor washers. Small plastic insertions for Rotor axle which protect the shells from bumps.
6. Screws to secure the shells seam.
7. Rotor support ring. This one is also moving part. Must be clean and dry! This ring is actually the one which transforms your energy into the rotor speed.
8. Lower shell. Covers lower side of the rotor. Has a hole for starting the Powerball up.

That is basically it.
Happy powerballing!

HHH

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1 comment:

  1. This is a real high tech thing, not the ridiculous bits and bytes we create :-)

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