I bet you're right, plus I've never heard of one on a sailboat you could dump/pump the water out of. Submarines, obviously - but not a sailboat.
Sadly I'm just old enough that 'modules' aren't a term that automatically makes me clue into a headlight system. If I was even 5 yrs younger it might be different, but sadly being from a coastal state & my age makes me go right to sailboats when I hear the word 'ballast'.
I'll file it away for future knowledge.
What is more flammable, water or gasoline...
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Sadly, I would have missed that. To me you DO fill your ballast to keep your sailboat upright in high seas, if it was a ballast you could dump/fill.
I even have self installed HID's in my E30, and it didn't hit me. Glad this wasn't my test.Leave a comment:
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Generally surrounding water, no?
But yeah, that test is ridiculous with questions like that.Leave a comment:
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lol nope, straight from the book.
This midterm was a joke in itself though, we just did all the book tests instead of having a real ASE test for it.Leave a comment:
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I hope you are joking.....
Wtf, is this a ford test? This was a question on my electrical midterm at a NATEF school
"What does a ballast Module do?"
A. Keeps the vehicle afloat when crossing high water.
B. Provides extra weight for braking.
C. Produces the initial charge to get a HID lamp to emit light.
D. Inflates the airbag
Easily its A... I mean when I cross high water my ballast is always full so I float.Leave a comment:
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What is more flammable, water or gasoline...
Wtf, is this a ford test? This was a question on my electrical midterm at a NATEF school
"What does a ballast Module do?"
A. Keeps the vehicle afloat when crossing high water.
B. Provides extra weight for braking.
C. Produces the initial charge to get a HID lamp to emit light.
D. Inflates the airbag
Easily its A... I mean when I cross high water my ballast is always full so I float.Tags: None


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