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The Generator is the business end of the hydro-electric system and is rotated by the turbine below, which produces the electricity to be sent to the main grid to be used by the consumer.
The Generators were made by General Electric Co limited from Peterborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2900 KVA
13,200 Volts
127 Amps
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The Generator is the business end of the hydro-electric system and is rotated by the turbine below, which produces the electricity to be sent to the main grid to be used by the consumer.
The Generators were made by General Electric Co limited from Peterborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2900 KVA
13,200 Volts
127 Amps
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This is one of the generators at the reconstructed Edison Lighting Plant. The building was moved to Greenfield Village from it's original site.
A friend of mine who has connections inside one of our Oregon electrical utilities got this wind generator model for me. It's a little hard to get a meaningful photo of it. See the next photo for a closeup.
Fischer Panda Generator located just below lower helm position. Exhaust water is separated and exits through its own seacock making generator almost silent to other boats in the anchorage/marina
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From The Compass , July-August 1961 . Each edition featured a different ship with a centrefold and , usually , a selection of detail shots like these .
That generator is made from minifig stands, and is the whole reason why I built this. It was just so damn cool I had to put it in something. :D
Credit for vent design goes to gambort.
Tijdens mijn bezoek aan de museumbewaarplaats van Haine Saint Pierre trof ik in 1995 de vroegere 29.164. De stoomloc werd door de NMBS in 1966 omgebouwd tot stoomgenerator. In die gedaante werd hij aan het werk gezien in Kortrijk tussen 1972 en 1973, Schaarbeek 1975 en Haine Saint Pierre 1980.
In de museumbewaarplaats van Haine Saint Pierre werd de machine in goede omstandigheden bewaard. Hoe het momenteel met de loc gesteld is is mij onbekend.
Multiple small discharges from a Wimshurst generator. Worked with Sam Dejong.
Equipment borrowed from the UVic Physics and Astronomy Department.
Have had a lot of ideas for SHIPs flowing through my mind, but, each time I attempted to start on, nothing came around, but now, I think I might have a decent start with this.
Got the idea after seeing Juns' table scrap.
Diesel Generator is a very small MOC, and it was a huge challenge for me, because of the several details and techniques used.
I think I managed to get a very satisfactory result.
I used some uncommon parts wich gave some life to the final result
Insulation at the joints of the coils needs to be replaced.
The plant's website.
www.landsvirkjun.com/Company/PowerStations/BurfellPowerSt...
well not really, i sure know the F-16 much, MUCH better than this stuff!
i scored some really old equipment (oscilloscope and pulse generator), but i have no idea how to use it. cant even produce a sine wave as-is. :(
any ideas are welcome, of course.
well, at least those things smell strongly of electronics when in operation. so yeah, i think i'll just go to sleep while smelling their scent of nerdyness for now. =)
ps: will reply to other stuff in the next few days.