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chatelot16
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by chatelot16 » 30/06/13, 18:11

the tendency of the big manufacturers in place is always to make special to imprison the customer

a new and small manufacturer must not play this game otherwise it will not sell anything

examples are rare or it normalizes itself: the most beautiful example is the IBM PC ... if it had been manufactured only by ibm it would have been the same as all the other equipment ... miracle was the multitude of Asian compatible: compatible being always better and cheaper than the original model! the standard no longer being made by the first manufacturer, but by the entire industry of compatible ... by the way IBM ended up being fed up and sold everything to Chinese LENOVO!

ditto for the small generator and engine imitation honda: a multitude of Chinese manufacturer make stuff fairly well compatible

a small manufacturer must make a machine which is a construction set, for example charge controller and battery discharge independent of the variator of the motors, to allow to change the type of battery by also changing the controller which goes with ... to be able also easily mount new batteries that will exist later

with a truck-style all-square machine it is easier to make a construction game than with a modern style car

making a new electric vehicle is easier than a thermal, the problem is having the right to sell it, with the multiple regulations and tests that cost a fortune ... but there may be a solution: making a prototype just for yourself, go to the mines on your own and sell the pieces so that everyone can do the same

If there is no good French manufacturer, we will have to wait for the Chinese.
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