Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? > Because if he was halfway intelligent instead of brain dead, he wouldn't be a stalker? You're welcome, my son. :-) -- Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!" '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl" '95 YJ Rio Grande BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? > Because if he was halfway intelligent instead of brain dead, he wouldn't be a stalker? You're welcome, my son. :-) -- Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!" '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl" '95 YJ Rio Grande BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? > Because if he was halfway intelligent instead of brain dead, he wouldn't be a stalker? You're welcome, my son. :-) -- Old Crow "Yol Bolsun!" '82 FLTC-P "Miss Pearl" '95 YJ Rio Grande BS#133, SENS, TOMKAT, MAMBM -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem
On Thu, 31 May 2007 00:34:27 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >This one has lived for 11 years outside in the garden. It's mounted inside a >box, but it is still a relativley hostile environment for this sort of >stuff. There are bugs living in the box that the transformer lives in. The >light uses 250W, which makes lots of heat -- a Suzy Home Maker Kitchen is >safer to use -- so it needs large holes to draw air through. I understand that but what limits the transformers operational temp limit is the nature of its winding insulation. Most transformer suitable for outside usage have moisture resist insulation and can take a pretty serious amount of heat for a lot of years. ALso, sine this it a low voltage output transformer it is even less prone to fail from age if properly sized because of less demand on insulation and the wall voltage insulation is well prtectec because it is the first winding placed on the core. I actually wound a few transformers many years ago for some hobby builds to get the desired voltage from them. They operate on a very simple theory and are extremely relaible. Like I said when one goes south you will know it by its appearance or odor generally. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem
On Thu, 31 May 2007 00:34:27 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >This one has lived for 11 years outside in the garden. It's mounted inside a >box, but it is still a relativley hostile environment for this sort of >stuff. There are bugs living in the box that the transformer lives in. The >light uses 250W, which makes lots of heat -- a Suzy Home Maker Kitchen is >safer to use -- so it needs large holes to draw air through. I understand that but what limits the transformers operational temp limit is the nature of its winding insulation. Most transformer suitable for outside usage have moisture resist insulation and can take a pretty serious amount of heat for a lot of years. ALso, sine this it a low voltage output transformer it is even less prone to fail from age if properly sized because of less demand on insulation and the wall voltage insulation is well prtectec because it is the first winding placed on the core. I actually wound a few transformers many years ago for some hobby builds to get the desired voltage from them. They operate on a very simple theory and are extremely relaible. Like I said when one goes south you will know it by its appearance or odor generally. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem
On Thu, 31 May 2007 00:34:27 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >This one has lived for 11 years outside in the garden. It's mounted inside a >box, but it is still a relativley hostile environment for this sort of >stuff. There are bugs living in the box that the transformer lives in. The >light uses 250W, which makes lots of heat -- a Suzy Home Maker Kitchen is >safer to use -- so it needs large holes to draw air through. I understand that but what limits the transformers operational temp limit is the nature of its winding insulation. Most transformer suitable for outside usage have moisture resist insulation and can take a pretty serious amount of heat for a lot of years. ALso, sine this it a low voltage output transformer it is even less prone to fail from age if properly sized because of less demand on insulation and the wall voltage insulation is well prtectec because it is the first winding placed on the core. I actually wound a few transformers many years ago for some hobby builds to get the desired voltage from them. They operate on a very simple theory and are extremely relaible. Like I said when one goes south you will know it by its appearance or odor generally. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem
On Thu, 31 May 2007 00:34:27 GMT, "Jeff Strickland"
<crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >This one has lived for 11 years outside in the garden. It's mounted inside a >box, but it is still a relativley hostile environment for this sort of >stuff. There are bugs living in the box that the transformer lives in. The >light uses 250W, which makes lots of heat -- a Suzy Home Maker Kitchen is >safer to use -- so it needs large holes to draw air through. I understand that but what limits the transformers operational temp limit is the nature of its winding insulation. Most transformer suitable for outside usage have moisture resist insulation and can take a pretty serious amount of heat for a lot of years. ALso, sine this it a low voltage output transformer it is even less prone to fail from age if properly sized because of less demand on insulation and the wall voltage insulation is well prtectec because it is the first winding placed on the core. I actually wound a few transformers many years ago for some hobby builds to get the desired voltage from them. They operate on a very simple theory and are extremely relaible. Like I said when one goes south you will know it by its appearance or odor generally. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Listen you insane lying brain dead stalker twerp, 'his' light box is in >a planter and the one I did is behind the 220 panel for the pool motors >sitting right below the light box. Such a child, I do not carr where bulb is. There is a reason for code and why there as codes for using lower voltages unless you get wannabe smart guys like you that decides that code does not mean squat and changes it. It is bad enough you do this to your own stuff but to do it to others and tell others to do it to show a real desrepect for safety codes. > >The light box is a 120V unit with the spin motor running on line voltage >and a stepdown transformer to give the 'light' only 12 or 24 volts. There is a difference between a motor that delevopes no voltage output and transformered curcuit. Maybe everyone else that designs this stuff and their safty codes is full of it and you should take over for them huh? > >Now once again go screw yourself! If is so much fun to watch you screw yourself MIke. You are your own worst enemy sometimes. > >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? Again it is funny to watch your comments sometimes as you act like a child > >Mike >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Typical ego signature and serves no purpose other than to try to feed ego. BTW you left of your 5 speed with 4 usable gears because of your tall ratio "power" gears you use with big tires. (I guess this is why you got in a bit of a twist over low range usage a while back becaause you have never had a properly geared 4x4 that did not require frequent use of it and just could not understand why anyone would not need to use it often like you have too.) ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Listen you insane lying brain dead stalker twerp, 'his' light box is in >a planter and the one I did is behind the 220 panel for the pool motors >sitting right below the light box. Such a child, I do not carr where bulb is. There is a reason for code and why there as codes for using lower voltages unless you get wannabe smart guys like you that decides that code does not mean squat and changes it. It is bad enough you do this to your own stuff but to do it to others and tell others to do it to show a real desrepect for safety codes. > >The light box is a 120V unit with the spin motor running on line voltage >and a stepdown transformer to give the 'light' only 12 or 24 volts. There is a difference between a motor that delevopes no voltage output and transformered curcuit. Maybe everyone else that designs this stuff and their safty codes is full of it and you should take over for them huh? > >Now once again go screw yourself! If is so much fun to watch you screw yourself MIke. You are your own worst enemy sometimes. > >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? Again it is funny to watch your comments sometimes as you act like a child > >Mike >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Typical ego signature and serves no purpose other than to try to feed ego. BTW you left of your 5 speed with 4 usable gears because of your tall ratio "power" gears you use with big tires. (I guess this is why you got in a bit of a twist over low range usage a while back becaause you have never had a properly geared 4x4 that did not require frequent use of it and just could not understand why anyone would not need to use it often like you have too.) ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: ((OT)) Electronics (electrical) Problem = SnoMan the Stalker!
On Wed, 30 May 2007 20:30:45 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote: >Listen you insane lying brain dead stalker twerp, 'his' light box is in >a planter and the one I did is behind the 220 panel for the pool motors >sitting right below the light box. Such a child, I do not carr where bulb is. There is a reason for code and why there as codes for using lower voltages unless you get wannabe smart guys like you that decides that code does not mean squat and changes it. It is bad enough you do this to your own stuff but to do it to others and tell others to do it to show a real desrepect for safety codes. > >The light box is a 120V unit with the spin motor running on line voltage >and a stepdown transformer to give the 'light' only 12 or 24 volts. There is a difference between a motor that delevopes no voltage output and transformered curcuit. Maybe everyone else that designs this stuff and their safty codes is full of it and you should take over for them huh? > >Now once again go screw yourself! If is so much fun to watch you screw yourself MIke. You are your own worst enemy sometimes. > >Internet Stalkers are not cool these days as mentioned before or 'Why >Lord can't I at least get a halfway intelligent stalker not some brain >dead -------'???? Again it is funny to watch your comments sometimes as you act like a child > >Mike >86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 >88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's >Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Typical ego signature and serves no purpose other than to try to feed ego. BTW you left of your 5 speed with 4 usable gears because of your tall ratio "power" gears you use with big tires. (I guess this is why you got in a bit of a twist over low range usage a while back becaause you have never had a properly geared 4x4 that did not require frequent use of it and just could not understand why anyone would not need to use it often like you have too.) ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
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