To: Fred Hayek
Good Lord, can 25 Hz electrical equipment still be obtained? If the 25 Hz motors were to be replaced w/ 60Hz motors, the pumps would need to be replaced due to different running speeds (unless the poles on the 60Hz motors are done differently to run slower - twice the number of poles. Then the pumps would still be running ~20% faster rpm, so the pumps will still need to be re-evaluated). I have an electrical question.
I'm 50 years old and I'm in average health. If I were to someday end up with two women for an evening, would I connect them in series or parallel?
To: The Brush
Do you suppose that it depends on the level or the sequence of the response you are hoping for?
To: The Brush
98 posted on
09/04/2005 9:24:11 PM PDT by
John Jamieson
(Hybrids are a highway around CAFE, that's all they're good for.)
To: The Brush
depends..AC or DC?
sorry, a straight line like just can't go untouched (yes, pun intended!)
104 posted on
09/04/2005 9:32:55 PM PDT by
castlebrew
(true gun control is hitting where you're aiming!)
To: The Brush
I've been thing about your problem Brush.
This basically an impedance matching problem:
If your 50 ohms, you'll get a power transfer with two 25's in series, or two 100's in parallel. Both will be equal to one 50 however.
Either way your going to suffer atleast a 6 db loss.
Good luck and be sure to fuze the circuit.
109 posted on
09/04/2005 9:39:50 PM PDT by
John Jamieson
(Hybrids are a highway around CAFE, that's all they're good for.)
To: The Brush
If I were to someday end up with two women for an evening, would I connect them in series or parallel?In series the discharge would be less, but recharge quickly.
In parallel the discharge would be much greater but recharge time considerably longer.
There ain't no free lunch.:)
117 posted on
09/04/2005 9:55:28 PM PDT by
Vinnie
To: The Brush
If I were to someday end up with two women for an evening, would I connect them in series or parallel? Some folks may laugh, but I think you've asked a series question.
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