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Replacement diff bus xcvr?09 Mar 2007 23:10 GMT2
The part that has failed has these markings:
LS1176
 8AT
 D5HT
basic 3-phase transformer question09 Mar 2007 22:55 GMT3
If the secondary has a load on 2 phases but nothing on the third,
Will one phase of the primary draw nothing?
RE
Sean, they found you09 Mar 2007 17:16 GMT5
It cost some bills, but the professionals did a good job.  In the old days,
the meowers like you could get by with it, but now the Internet has grown
up, while you didn't.  Other than that, I am supposed to keep quite, while
they do their thing, whatever that is going to be.
Ping: Sean the Punk, or clown, or meower or whatever09 Mar 2007 15:12 GMT2
I have been working on a roast for you, but have been too busy watching the
stock screens.
The stock market is a real challenge right now.  Try making money on a stock
that falls 2 per cent in a day.
US v european 3 phase generators09 Mar 2007 08:27 GMT2
This may be a elementary question but here goes!
I have been looking around for a generator to run a metal workshop for
that last while. My criteria ar e a 3 phase, 30 - 40 kva genie running
at 1500 rpm with a 4 - 6 cylinder engine.
Inverting op-amp with too much gain ? More options09 Mar 2007 05:39 GMT4
Trying to build a multi-stage 120kHz bandpass filter...  decided to
use multi-feedback topology...
Seems that it amplifies the desired signal alright, but ends up full-
swing output (after just one stage) and since it's inverted, the
Favorite bench supply circuit?08 Mar 2007 20:09 GMT14
I want to build a bench power supply, and am looking 'round the net for a
good circuit.
Requirements: 2 outputs, adjustable v, adjustable i, v & i meters (or
digits). Prefer 30v max, or similar. Preset v selections (5, 12, 15, etc.)
plz help08 Mar 2007 10:01 GMT2
I need a soft copy of this book
Pole and Tower Lines for Electric Power Transmission
By
R. D. Coombs
Gerald C. Newton's court records (as defendant)08 Mar 2007 00:37 GMT2
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Both ExParte & Long Term
http://www.courtrecords.alaska.gov/pa/pa.urd/pamw2000.o_case_sum?29744816
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Both ExParte & Long Term (again)
http://www.courtrecords.alaska.gov/pa/pa.urd/pamw2000.o_case_sum?17781774
i need to interview an engineer for a high school report07 Mar 2007 20:49 GMT2
i need to interview someone ofr a report in school
Some questions about strain gauges07 Mar 2007 20:46 GMT1
I am trying to figure out a couple questions involving strain gauges.
First of all, how is the gauge factor physically determined.  Anyone
know the process by which a company gets that.  I am particularly
using a  Vishay strain gauge with a GF of 2.035, and indeed in
Mechanical Drafting for Dummies?07 Mar 2007 20:19 GMT4
Please forgive me if this post is off-topic.
I've been retasked from tech writing for a special project, creating
dimensional drawings for a metal fab shop.  I have Corel Draw X3 and
Corel Draw 9 available to me, but have done no drafting since pencil/
[Newbie] International plug adaptors07 Mar 2007 11:16 GMT1
We've recently come back to the UK from a trip to Switzerland. We took
with us a couple of UK mains appliances with transformers in the
plug (mobile phone chargers, that sort of thing), and found that using a
normal off-the-shelf international adaptor unsatisfactory for two reasons:
Stupid qestion07 Mar 2007 06:32 GMT11
In this room I have a socket on the wall marked "230 V AC", but there is
nothing plugged in.
If there is no load, then there is no current flow from the socket. If there
can only be current flow into a load, then does this mean that I nolonger
light flickering07 Mar 2007 03:40 GMT2
hi: Why does the glow in an electric tester flicker?
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