FACTOID # 175: Canadians drink more fruit juice than the citizens of any other nation - more than one litre each, every week.
 
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Drives Service & Support > Legacy > 161 > FAQ (1238 words)
See the chart titled “161 vs. 160 Application/ Installation Considerations” for issues that should be considered before replacing a 160 with a 161 or recommending one vs. the other for a given application.
A! Although the 161 does have an analog output, this is not a DC level, but rather a PWM type of output.
Then the wiper (terminal O on the 161) and common (terminal L on the 161) of the two drives are tied in parallel.
161 Battery Panther (472 words)
Later 161 Battery was relocated to Nui Dat as part of the 1st Australian Task Force.
Upon 161 Battery's return to New Zealand it was felt by all ranks that something of the town of Raglan should be adopted by the Battery as a symbol of friendship.
Richmond Herald of Arms suggested that Lord Raglan grant 161 Battery the use of one of his supporters and this was readily agreed to by Lord Raglan.
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