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| Politically Incorrect 2007-10-14, 1:25 pm |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kii1MC6gNPY
obviously this guy is a liar too, and was paid to lie to everyone about his
results.
meanwhile, I continue to worship at the feet of all you smart guys on this
newsgroup who have never done any experimentation, but still know
conclusively that the science and the technology are fake.
thanks for all your good advice.
think I'll go walk to the end of the flat earth and watch the universe
revolve around me.
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| Charles Perry 2007-10-14, 5:25 pm |
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"Politically Incorrect" <billmaher@tastelessjokes.org> wrote in message
news:8NudnVl1FvxQp4_anZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kii1MC6gNPY
>
> obviously this guy is a liar too, and was paid to lie to everyone about
> his results.
>
> meanwhile, I continue to worship at the feet of all you smart guys on this
> newsgroup who have never done any experimentation, but still know
> conclusively that the science and the technology are fake.
>
> thanks for all your good advice.
>
> think I'll go walk to the end of the flat earth and watch the universe
> revolve around me.
>
Gotta love that scientific process! Hahaha. No controls. No metering.
Wow, this guy needs to work in the medical field. He could put MRIs out of
business.
If this is the best you have, you are in a sad state.
Charles Perry P.E.
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| In article <8NudnVl1FvxQp4_anZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
billmaher@tastelessjokes.org says...
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kii1MC6gNPY
>
> obviously this guy is a liar too, and was paid to lie to everyone about his
> results.
>
> meanwhile, I continue to worship at the feet of all you smart guys on this
> newsgroup who have never done any experimentation, but still know
> conclusively that the science and the technology are fake.
>
> thanks for all your good advice.
You're most welcome.
> think I'll go walk to the end of the flat earth and watch the universe
> revolve around me.
Please do. I hope you fall off your flat Earth (Earth is a proper
noun, BTW).
--
Keith
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| Don Kelly 2007-10-14, 8:25 pm |
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"Politically Incorrect" <billmaher@tastelessjokes.org> wrote in message
news:8NudnVl1FvxQp4_anZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kii1MC6gNPY
>
> obviously this guy is a liar too, and was paid to lie to everyone about
> his results.
>
> meanwhile, I continue to worship at the feet of all you smart guys on this
> newsgroup who have never done any experimentation, but still know
> conclusively that the science and the technology are fake.
>
> thanks for all your good advice.
>
> think I'll go walk to the end of the flat earth and watch the universe
> revolve around me.
There's nothing wrong with the well known science and technology involved
with capacitances for power factor correction.
What is wrong are some of your claims and some of your version of the
science (part of which is merely misleading and part of which is simply
untrue.
I could detail a number of points from your own literature but I have dealt
with these before as have others who have shown far greater technical
competence, knowledge of both practice and theory, (and honesty) than you
have shown.
--
Don Kelly dhky@shawcross.ca
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| Tim Perry 2007-10-16, 3:25 am |
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> There's nothing wrong with the well known science and technology involved
> with capacitances for power factor correction.
> What is wrong are some of your claims and some of your version of the
> science (part of which is merely misleading and part of which is simply
> untrue.
> I could detail a number of points from your own literature but I have
dealt
> with these before as have others who have shown far greater technical
> competence, knowledge of both practice and theory, (and honesty) than
you
> have shown.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Don Kelly dhky@shawcross.ca
> remove the X to answer
>
Oddly enough I am in the midst of a situation that bears some resemblance to
the demonstration, albeit a much larger scale..
The load is about 60 kW with a PF of .991 (measured). It is 180 amps 3
phase. Everything is fine on mains power but when switched to generator
power harmonic distortion of the AC rises to 10%. The equipment (load) DC
power supply voltage drops 5 to 10%.
AC generator line voltage shows the same as line voltage with both standard
and true RMS DVMs.
Here's the resemblance: although stuff seems to be working there is 5 to 10%
less power transfer to a slightly reactive load.
The generator tests fine on an 80 kW non-inductive load. Rating is 130 kW.
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| Paul Hovnanian P.E. 2007-10-17, 3:25 am |
| Tim Perry wrote:
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> dealt
> you
>
> Oddly enough I am in the midst of a situation that bears some resemblance to
> the demonstration, albeit a much larger scale..
>
> The load is about 60 kW with a PF of .991 (measured). It is 180 amps 3
> phase. Everything is fine on mains power but when switched to generator
> power harmonic distortion of the AC rises to 10%. The equipment (load) DC
> power supply voltage drops 5 to 10%.
This is a rectified load?
The harmonic distortion being measured is current or voltage?
> AC generator line voltage shows the same as line voltage with both standard
> and true RMS DVMs.
The regulator is probably based on true RMS sensing.
By 'standard' DVM, you mean a peak reading unit with a 1/SQRT(2) fudge
factor?
> Here's the resemblance: although stuff seems to be working there is 5 to 10%
> less power transfer to a slightly reactive load.
>
> The generator tests fine on an 80 kW non-inductive load. Rating is 130 kW.
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Paul Hovnanian mailto:Paul@Hovnanian.com
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| Paul Hovnanian P.E. 2007-10-17, 3:25 am |
| Politically Incorrect wrote:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kii1MC6gNPY
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> obviously this guy is a liar too, and was paid to lie to everyone about his
> results.
>
> meanwhile, I continue to worship at the feet of all you smart guys on this
> newsgroup who have never done any experimentation, but still know
> conclusively that the science and the technology are fake.
No. The science is fine. Its the economics that stink.
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Paul Hovnanian mailto:Paul@Hovnanian.com
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