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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 18:42 
Can someone tell me in plain english... just what is that you're trying to acheive?


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time travel via the subspace aether votex generated when fish phase 180d from our relaity


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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 18:48 
why didn't just say so.... clear as mud....


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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 18:50 
all ya need to do, is get your electrons spinning in the reverse direction as you flip through the otherside of the wormhole...


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the problem lies with having to collapse a local region of subspace to create the time-inversion...................any thoughts?

and yes, we tried exotic matter................didnt end well.


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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 18:54 
just reverse the polarity of the subspace distortion... easy.... phase energy matter disruptor should do the trick....


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gee, this discussion will make my brother join up just so he can add his opinion :lol:


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ROFL ....


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Steve, I have a UPS that I'm going to use and I notice it takes a while to connect the mains through after an 'outage' , and it is around 10 seconds. Methinks it is to prevent connection during a brownout, which could be almost as bad, depending on your load.


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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 20:52 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Brownouts are positively evil things that have a habit of blowing motor coils and generally screwing with your 'tronics... the UPS should cut to battery during a brownout. Switching back is probably just doing checks on the input voltage, the chaging circuit, trying to communicate via serial to your pc you've not got plugged in, that sort of thing...


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RupertofOZ wrote:
Can someone tell me in plain english... just what is that you're trying to acheive?


In simple terms, she wants a battery backup.
Her brother is looking for a suitable relay for the job.

He wants a fancy contactor, imho the only thing to use when high inductive loads are being employed.
A contactor is merely a relay with nice whopping big connections inside, that pretty much cannot arc shut and is almost always gauranteed to throw when asked.

Is that plain enough... If not... well I'm too much of a geek ;-)


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Nothing wrtong with the normal contactors release delay ,, thats the way these things are normally done. But to get around the minute possibility of a stuck ( welded contact ), use two contactors ,, contactor 1 has the normal 240 feed and has the 12 V waiting at a NC terminal waiting for the 240 supply to contactor1 ( and its coil ) to fail ,, contactor one looses power NC contact with 12 V closes , applying 12V to ( 12V coil of contactor 2) contactor 2 closes which supplies 12V to >>>>> pump/air-pump etc.
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i'll eat a live goldfish if a contactor gets welded closed running an ap system, and you can sticky that! :)


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PostPosted: May 2nd, '08, 22:40 
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Pumps are just motors as far as contactors are concerned ,, and i guess I've seen maybe 5 or 7 motor contactors welded closed over the years . Usually a loose wire causing arcing.


Live goldfish ,, mate ,, you need to come to Thailand to my wife's home town ,, then you WILL know what strange things people can eat . I'll never forget watching her parents hiding a bag of writhing silk worm pupae behind a bottle so my parents wouldn't see them eating them ,,ROFLMAO.
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