Hi there. The lightning bolt on the dash means that there is a problem with the electronic throttle control system in your vehicle. Get a code reader and scan the engine for any logged codes. The light may be on for a glitch and the electronic throttle control system needs to be reset.
What does a lightning bolt on a thermometer mean?
These have now been replaced with some new symbols that make it a bit more obvious what’s actually happening; there’s a lightning bolt for undervoltage, and a thermometer for overtemperature. The lightning bolt means that the Pi is not receiving the required voltage. This may be due to the power supply you are using or the cable (if seperate).
What does the lightning bolt symbol on IP mean?
When the bolt is present, it indicates that the device is charging successfully. When the bolt is present, it indicates that the device is charging successfully. So I’m just being impatient then, sometimes after several hours no change.
How to test a Dodge Caliber lightning bolt?
Slowly depress the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor. Slowly release the accelerator pedal until it is all the way back up at the rest position. Turn the ignition key to “OFF” position. Start the engine and test the throttle by see if the engine will throttle up.
How many kilowatts does a lightning bolt have?
From articles in Windpower Engineering & Development, we learn that lightning bolts carry from 5 kA to 200 kA and voltages vary from 40 kV to 120 kV. So if we take some averages, say, 100 kA and 100 kV, this bolt would carry this much power, P: Recall that 10 10 Watts is 10,000,000,000 or 10 billion Watts.
How many houses can be powered by a lightning strike?
So the answer to the original question is that a big bolt could power a small, 56-house town for a day. That assumes we can catch all of that average bolt of lightning in a large capacitor. If you assume a capture efficiency, that would add a few more calculations. Still, the original question is intriguing.
Where does lightning strike when it strikes a tree?
Side flashes generally occur when the victim is within a foot or two of the object that is struck. Most often, side flash victims have taken shelter under a tree to avoid rain or hail. When lightning strikes a tree or other object, much of the energy travels outward from the strike in and along the ground surface.