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Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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i_ron

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 02, 2008, 03:39:25 PM
I_RON, DON'T FORGET TO EXPLAIN YOUR "HOT AIR" DENSITY THEORIES TO SIR DERRICKA. WHICH WILL HELP THEM IN THIS PROJECT  ;)

T

Right!, it helps to understand the work if know that the capital of Canada is Ottawa, 'sometimes' known as, "the place of hot air". Proof of this is in T-mon's pictures... always many C clamps to hold things down, as things tend to float in all that hot air. So if you live in the more remote polar regions of the country you only need half as many clamps, its a breeze... out of country, say Oz for instance, it is more of a catch 22 situation, sort of an aether or situation requiring one to look through
the Lenz from a different perspective....

I hope this helps

Ron



CRANKYpants

Quote from: i_ron on October 02, 2008, 06:24:44 PM
Right!, it helps to understand the work if know that the capital of Canada is Ottawa, 'sometimes' known as, "the place of hot air". Proof of this is in T-mon's pictures... always many C clamps to hold things down, as things tend to float in all that hot air. So if you live in the more remote polar regions of the country you only need half as many clamps, its a breeze... out of country, say Oz for instance, it is more of a catch 22 situation, sort of an aether or situation requiring one to look through
the Lenz from a different perspective....

I hope this helps

Ron

BLAH, BLAH, BLAH...  ???

I MEANT YOUR "BEER STAYS COLDER IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FRIDGE THEORY" DUDE! (and I'm not going anywhere near Larry's sexist slit comments)

T



i_ron

Quote from: CRANKYpants on October 02, 2008, 06:42:37 PM
BLAH, BLAH, BLAH...  ???

I MEANT YOUR "BEER STAYS COLDER IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FRIDGE THEORY" DUDE!

T


Oh, that one...yes I do think its nice, when you get to the bottom of a theory,  to see it backed up with substantial evidence, butt it is not cool to drink too much beer... wine is much better for you!

R

markzpeiverson

Quote from: i_ron on October 02, 2008, 06:57:11 PM
Oh, that one...yes I do think its nice, when you get to the bottom of a theory,  to see it backed up with substantial evidence, butt it is not cool to drink too much beer... wine is much better for you!

R

Nice pair of high potential coils!  And every well-stacked lab fridge gotta have whipped cream... definitely helps with gettin them coils warmed up!   ;D ::)

-Mark
We dance round in a ring,
And suppose...
But the Secret Sits in the middle,
And knows.    --R.Frost

i_ron

Quote from: i_ron on October 01, 2008, 08:46:42 PM
snip

Probably size is the best criteria, the smaller ovens being the best choice. Note that a pry bar will
break the primary loose, first one side, then the other and then work it up and off. Then remove the
two shunts, then with the mot upside down drive the secondary off, usually the hardest to do if you
want to save it...

Ron


A sad word of caution... the newer ovens DON"T have transformers in them anymore.

Grab them ol' ovens before they are extinct!!!

Sort of a switching (flyback?) type power supply in the newer MO's as see below, (in comparison with a regular MOT transformer)

If the oven is really light... put it back on the curb...lol