Dyna Beads? (or Counteract)
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The principle is good but a load of water or tyre repair goo washing around will also dynamically balance above certain revs but if it hits the resonant frequency of the suspension at below that then its like a tank slapper on a motorbike or trailer weave, you need to go faster but do you have the balls?
My commercial washing machine has a coaxial drum with water or some other fluid sloshing around Inside it, at first I thought it was broken, it will balance a dramatically unbalance load as long as while climbing through the lower speeds the shakes dont activate the inertia sensors.
My commercial washing machine has a coaxial drum with water or some other fluid sloshing around Inside it, at first I thought it was broken, it will balance a dramatically unbalance load as long as while climbing through the lower speeds the shakes dont activate the inertia sensors.
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