860 pts ยท October 10, 2013
I have seen both here. My new one is a heat pump based one, but the old one had a heater element and a condenser that was cooled by the ambient room temperature.
Is this like an American thing to have an dryer vent for the humid air? In Norway the most common thing is to have a condenser and a water reservoir in the machine that you empty after the dryer is finished.
It's the making of cement which is used in the concrete that is the biggest source of co2 emissions tho.
Practicing to defeat the Huns I see
Flat strips or plates increases capacitance to ground compared to round wires. So better for high frequency earth faults like lightning strikes or switching impulses.
https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1czN6Z3ZoZXMyanhlZWh5NHlpd250a3dpaWV6M3diaHJvN2N0MXppZyZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/26ufeY4cqIR9m9wu4/200w.webp
Still have my optimus 111T. Think it's about 30y now. A good kerosene stove will last a lifetime and always work.
I am not sure about the highest current ratings and voltage ratings but it's pretty common on medium voltage lvl replacing expensive vacuum designs or environmental harmful SF6 solutions. At least for some applications.
Since I delivered my thesis 10 years ago I can give an update already. The technology developed by the research team I was a part of have been implemented in products from both ABB and Siemens. In general we optimized a lot of details wich was not engineered properly on the old circuit breakers like air flow, pressure, nozzle design and contact points making it possible to move from a high pressure system to a puffer based one.
Well yeah. We of course know that. But they technology is expensive both to build and maintain and quite ineffective so they where mainly replaced by SF6 based circuit breakers. And you often needed several air blast circuit breakers in series to break high short circuit currents at higher voltages like 420kV.This project was a part of a new generation of switches replacing SF6 with air but way more efficient than the old air blast ones. Using the same "form factor"
I wooded them up nicely
Butter whiskey is not international, my bro
This is very American.
*If you jump too soon you will hit the underside of the green turtle mid air and die /shrink. So it's kind of threatening in that way.
About 10m with a negative force (vacuum). You can read more about it here: https://www.completepumpsupplies.co.uk/resources/why-cant-water-be-lifted-above-10-metres
Yeah, and what about ice and snow pushing down on it?
Norwegian plumbers when they install pipes in outside walls, knowing they will return to defrost and replace them during the next cold snap
I was in Azerbaijan 15 years ago and every corner store sold coke (Coca-Cola) in legit bottles. It was often locally produced in the store on a coke syrup, a carbonation machine (like a soda stream) and local tap water. I would assume that the coke was quite sterile due to the low pH value, but chemical, heavy metals and other pollutants in the tap waters would still be there.
Most likely not. The phosphoric acid and other acids will prevent mold to grow, (along with other added preservatives). For the record sugar in high concentration will prevent mold from forming like in syrup and yam, but its not high enough in most sodas to prevent this.
Thought they where designed for putting ladders against for maintenance workers. But might just be old posts.
Hilleberg or Helsport? Must be one of those two, if not the tent should have been more like a kite than a tent in that wind.
higher oil content. So if you feel motivated now is the time. ;)
I have been looking into that aswell, but for a smaller knife. I have heard that it is best to collect the bark during spring, as it have a
Correct, you can see the blade in part 1. It's a 210mm carbon blade.
Haha, maybe the next one XD
It's an antler from a reindeer I picked up hiking. You can see a picture of it in part 1.
Based on evolution I would say that blowholes look like (are) noses. https://pandasthumb.org/archives/2008/03/whale-evolution.html
Confused sound of muffled Mongolian throat singing. Oh its Danish.
I have seen both here. My new one is a heat pump based one, but the old one had a heater element and a condenser that was cooled by the ambient room temperature.
Is this like an American thing to have an dryer vent for the humid air? In Norway the most common thing is to have a condenser and a water reservoir in the machine that you empty after the dryer is finished.
It's the making of cement which is used in the concrete that is the biggest source of co2 emissions tho.
Practicing to defeat the Huns I see
Flat strips or plates increases capacitance to ground compared to round wires. So better for high frequency earth faults like lightning strikes or switching impulses.
https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1czN6Z3ZoZXMyanhlZWh5NHlpd250a3dpaWV6M3diaHJvN2N0MXppZyZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/26ufeY4cqIR9m9wu4/200w.webp
Still have my optimus 111T. Think it's about 30y now. A good kerosene stove will last a lifetime and always work.
I am not sure about the highest current ratings and voltage ratings but it's pretty common on medium voltage lvl replacing expensive vacuum designs or environmental harmful SF6 solutions. At least for some applications.
Since I delivered my thesis 10 years ago I can give an update already. The technology developed by the research team I was a part of have been implemented in products from both ABB and Siemens. In general we optimized a lot of details wich was not engineered properly on the old circuit breakers like air flow, pressure, nozzle design and contact points making it possible to move from a high pressure system to a puffer based one.
Well yeah. We of course know that. But they technology is expensive both to build and maintain and quite ineffective so they where mainly replaced by SF6 based circuit breakers. And you often needed several air blast circuit breakers in series to break high short circuit currents at higher voltages like 420kV.
This project was a part of a new generation of switches replacing SF6 with air but way more efficient than the old air blast ones. Using the same "form factor"
I wooded them up nicely
Butter whiskey is not international, my bro
This is very American.
*If you jump too soon you will hit the underside of the green turtle mid air and die /shrink. So it's kind of threatening in that way.
About 10m with a negative force (vacuum). You can read more about it here: https://www.completepumpsupplies.co.uk/resources/why-cant-water-be-lifted-above-10-metres
Yeah, and what about ice and snow pushing down on it?
Norwegian plumbers when they install pipes in outside walls, knowing they will return to defrost and replace them during the next cold snap
I was in Azerbaijan 15 years ago and every corner store sold coke (Coca-Cola) in legit bottles. It was often locally produced in the store on a coke syrup, a carbonation machine (like a soda stream) and local tap water. I would assume that the coke was quite sterile due to the low pH value, but chemical, heavy metals and other pollutants in the tap waters would still be there.
Most likely not. The phosphoric acid and other acids will prevent mold to grow, (along with other added preservatives). For the record sugar in high concentration will prevent mold from forming like in syrup and yam, but its not high enough in most sodas to prevent this.
Thought they where designed for putting ladders against for maintenance workers. But might just be old posts.
Hilleberg or Helsport? Must be one of those two, if not the tent should have been more like a kite than a tent in that wind.
higher oil content. So if you feel motivated now is the time. ;)
I have been looking into that aswell, but for a smaller knife. I have heard that it is best to collect the bark during spring, as it have a
Correct, you can see the blade in part 1. It's a 210mm carbon blade.
Haha, maybe the next one XD
It's an antler from a reindeer I picked up hiking. You can see a picture of it in part 1.
Based on evolution I would say that blowholes look like (are) noses. https://pandasthumb.org/archives/2008/03/whale-evolution.html
Confused sound of muffled Mongolian throat singing. Oh its Danish.