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Choline acetyltransferase (commonly abbreviated as ChAT, but sometimes CAT) is a transferase enzyme responsible for the synthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. ChAT catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from the coenzyme acetyl-CoA to choline, yielding acetylcholine (ACh). ChAT is found in high concentration in cholinergic neurons, both in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). As with most nerve terminal proteins, ChAT is produced in the body of the neuron and is transported to the nerve terminal, where its concentration is highest. Presence of ChAT in a nerve cell classifies this cell as a "cholinergic" neuron. In humans, the choline acetyltransferase enzyme is encoded by the CHAT gene.
This was on another forum. An MG 'granny' EVSE through a cat flap on an old 13A socket.
https://www.speakev.com/threads/yep-granny-chargers-get-hot.171589/page-2#post-3567964
* 10 New DC chargers at Sainsbury's Kings Lynn
Yay!
* 4 FREE pod point chargers removed
Boo!
Mind you I probably spent more on coffee/breakfast in their cafe than I saved on my 'free' charge. I've not checked the price they are charging yet though.
Update It seems they charge a flat rate of...
My first winter with the PHEV and I thought I was going to be warm but stuck in hybrid mode most of the time, or no heating and wearing arctic clothing to allow EV mode to select. The reality has been much better, sure you need heating primarily to keep the windows clear. But the engine gets up...
Right I'll start!
Lovely day out today with my wife.
Took the back roads from my home, through the Pressilli Hills to Fishguard, and then onto Strumble Head Lighthouse.
A bracing and sometimes perilous walk along the coastal path for a few miles, before heading back for a Quality Fish and Chips...
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