Still tweaking those controls - home in on a hole in one

 Can believe I have been retired 3 years and looking back I am so pleased I made this decision. 

Just had to share my progress with my viewers that may wander onto one of my old sites.

My handciap is now 18 which I never thought was possible and it is still in a downward trend, with some subtle disturbance (sorry some controls terminology crept in )

More importantly I managed to achieve what many golfers never achieve, yes a hole in one. I never saw it go in on the 8th at Gillingham because the flag was hidden at the back of the green. Hence I couldn't find my ball thinking it may have just gone of the back of the green. Then to my surprise one of my playing partners checked the hole an there it was. As it was a competetion GGC gave me a contribution to the bar bill. 



The 8th green with the pin at the back in a particularly difficult position, well it was a competition :-)



Still in the market for Control Systems

 

I can't leave the controls alone with DHC this new toy has given me a boost as I start the new season ready to defend my trophy this year and hopefully win a few more.

Motocaddy 

iron out the creases with a subtle but superb upgrade. The M3 Pro is a must-have

Founded in 2004, Motocaddy have been assisting golfers of all abilities and ages pioneering products in the electric trolley market.

Since then Motocaddy have recently sold their 500,000th electric trolley and we don’t see them stopping there, their iconic foldable designs leave them fan favourites in both the S-range (push trolleys) and the more recognisable M-range (Electric).

Motocaddy prides themselves on their R&D with the customer front of mind. When changes come, they come as a result of customer demand and this is exactly what the brings us to the M3 Pro

https://www.crisp-magazine.com/sport/crisp-review-motocaddy-m3-pro-electric-trolley/




Video Review






PID Control

 PID Control




Demo 



Tuning 


Inverter Drives - VFDs


Lets start with a basic introduction to a Variable Frequency Drive often referred to as an inverter drive.


 

Now a demo from Matt at Mitsubishi 



http://www.energysavingdrive.com/



PWM 

Becoming More Efficient

Making the most of Outlook

Just a quick beginners video to using teams.



A quick overview of oneNote