CoolEdit: I used 93% in my original reply, but the Meanwell spec sheet says 94%
CoolEdit: I used 93% in my original reply, but the Meanwell spec sheet says 94%
I originally wrote 93% efficiency, but when I looked at the spec sheet its actually 94%. I just forgot to change that.Sorry just nitpicking so I am sure I have the formulae right - should be 215 no?
ThxI originally wrote 93% efficiency, but when I looked at the spec sheet its actually 94%. I just forgot to change that.
I guess not many, but then you don't need a certificate to understand basics like that lowering the amps is not going to lower your power bill if the wattage remains the same. Or to understand the difference between a high-side and low-side switch etc etc etc.
Also, I doubt many without certificates would over and over pretend to know the answers to questions they don't actually know the answer for. Or at least indicate that they have some uncertainty about their answer and/or offer a link explaining the answer they just Googled. Let alone get upset when someone dares question the validity of said answer. Or even worse ... when someone proposes an opposite answer *shudder*
yes unfortunately he does, as HLG outed his personal info in another thread.....provided from the manufacturer.@VegasWinner Do you have proof this Jeff Wei is the producer and maker of the HLG QB board? Just want to clarify this claim you made.
Since Alcoa closed, I wonder if John Day pushes >95% down south, since the only centers of population east or west....both have a dam, lol, McNary and the Dalles....Talk about in the middle of BFE, I used to camp as a kid at the John Day river mouth just upstream the dam.Ah... that makes me miss my days at GE Wind Energy. In addition to the 336 Wind Turbines, we ran three substations on a 235 kV loop tied to the main station that fed the 500kV transmission lines going to the Celilo Converter station where it all got sent down to So Cal. North Central Oregon generates a fuck ton of power.
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There I am, 300 feet up in the air, changing the wind speed sensor on a 2.5 MW GE Wind turbine. I had the pleasure of working at what was then (2012) the worlds largest wind farm (Shepard's Flat) with 840 MW of generating capacity.
I'll put my background and work history up against VW's 8 days a week.
Don't forget google in The Dalles... Fricken place is huge!Since Alcoa closed, I wonder if John Day pushes >95% down south, since the only centers of population east or west....both have a dam, lol, McNary and the Dalles....Talk about in the middle of BFE, I used to camp as a kid at the John Day river mouth just upstream the dam.
this is/was home for me.....in fact I still have family running the electrics at some of the ag plants just east of there and that power also is being sucked up by Amazon, Apple and Facebook server farms out in Moro/Prineville.....
Cool to see some of the history played out over the years
Didnt you reply saying somthing like "hes actually right guys" then delete it straight away?
Joke?
Ah... that makes me miss my days at GE Wind Energy. In addition to the 336 Wind Turbines, we ran three substations on a 235 kV loop tied to the main station that fed the 500kV transmission lines going to the Celilo Converter station where it all got sent down to So Cal. North Central Oregon generates a fuck ton of power.
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There I am, 300 feet up in the air, changing the wind speed sensor on a 2.5 MW GE Wind turbine. I had the pleasure of working at what was then (2012) the worlds largest wind farm (Shepard's Flat) with 840 MW of generating capacity.
I'll put my background and work history up against VW's 8 days a week.
Ah... that makes me miss my days at GE Wind Energy. In addition to the 336 Wind Turbines, we ran three substations on a 235 kV loop tied to the main station that fed the 500kV transmission lines going to the Celilo Converter station where it all got sent down to So Cal. North Central Oregon generates a fuck ton of power.
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There I am, 300 feet up in the air, changing the wind speed sensor on a 2.5 MW GE Wind turbine. I had the pleasure of working at what was then (2012) the worlds largest wind farm (Shepard's Flat) with 840 MW of generating capacity.
I'll put my background and work history up against VW's 8 days a week.
You think you can equal a industry leader like VegasWinner? He's alway's been on the forefront of the cutting edge of electronics.The Industry is catching up with my thinking. Nothing new there. I have always been an industry leader staying on the forefront cutting edge vs. following the crowd.
LOL... Yeah I forgot that. He is a legend in his own mind.You think you can equal a industry leader like VegasWinner? He's alway's been on the forefront of the cutting edge of electronics.
They certainly built some impressive 2.5 MW turbines that's for sure.Cool! Now you will get bugged by everyone for turbine advice. GE makes some great stuff.
Indeed. I myself was proven wrong about capacitive reactance a few months back. I did a bit of reading up on it, figured out where I went wrong on it, swallowed my pride and admitted I was wrong about it. I didn't run off in a huff, putting people on ignore and crying "bully".The depth of expertise on these forums never ceases to amaze me.
Rather than getting all butthurt about being wrong, one can make much quicker progress towards one's goals by accepting the feedback and quickly moving forward.
I'm not afraid to be wrong as long as it's not the same error over and over.
They certainly built some impressive 2.5 MW turbines that's for sure.
Isn't that called being a man? Oh wait it's 2017 I shouldn't assume your gender. But yeah i agree it's sometimes hard to admit your wrong but it is also a pretty rewarding experience generally when you can find the courage to do so and learn from it, people will think better of youIndeed. I myself was proven wrong about capacitive reactance a few months back. I did a bit of reading up on it, figured out where I went wrong on it, swallowed my pride and admitted I was wrong about it. I didn't run off in a huff, putting people on ignore and crying "bully".
With a name like Norman, I think its a safe assumption.Isn't that called being a man? Oh wait it's 2017 I shouldn't assume your gender.