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In the engine room aboard SS Jeremiah O'Brien

 

SS Jeremiah O'Brien (ship's web site):

www.ssjeremiahobrien.org

 

SS Jeremiah O'Brien (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Jeremiah_O'Brien

 

Liberty Ship (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_ship

 

Compound Steam Engine (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_steam_engine

 

Engineering Reference

(San Francisco Maritime National Park Association):

maritime.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part3.php

 

This building was added to the light station in 1928

Shot on Minolta XG-9 with Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film.

This electric generator was powered by the water turbine seen in the adjacent photo. It was installed in Spokane, Washington, in 1903 and operated until 1990. It was part of a Washington Water Power Company facility that provided power to silver mines 100 miles away in Idaho.

 

The generator stands more than 10 feet tall. It was built by the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. It operated at 4000 volts AC and generated 1300 KW.

 

Seen at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan.

Located at the deepest in NYC, these generators powered the NYC railroad system During WW2 they were guarded from German soldiers, with "shoot to kill" orders.

New backup power generator for the visitor center at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Margie Brenner/USFWS

I am only guessing that this is a generator, and that it would be used to power the pump house in the event of a power failure. View On Black

A great signal generator that can be had for a very reasonable price. Thousands of these were made and many found their way to Canadian high schools as part of the electronics program. Also available in the Starkit name could be purchased in kit form and assembled by the end user. This is my everyday signal generator.

It's the barrel generator texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — filterforge.com/filters/11724.html (created by dactilardesign)

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

 

Single Cell, HHO Generator. The two outer plates are the Negative/Positive plates, while the 3 inner plates are neutrally isolated from the outer two plates. The plates are made up of TRUE #304 Stainless Steel. I run Citric acid in the Distilled Water to help with conductivity of the water.

 

FREE, file on building your own at: smacksboosters.110mb.com/Smack.pdf

This is a piece of Kohler equipment on the University of Florida campus, therefore, we can presume it to be a generator 'cause it looks like one and Kohler makes 'em. :)

Yep, runs the whole house in normal operations. TV, Fridge, coffee pot, computer. Doesn't seem to be a problem running the whole shabang. Needs a housing to hold the noise down and keep it safe from the weather. Should be a bit more livable than lanterns and batteries....

On generator as I upload this !!!...

We were very lucky compared to many people in the rest of the state. We only lost power for 6 days, and I ran a small generator to keep some of the things running in the house, most importantly the internet.

Homebrew Function Generator, .5 Hz to 100 KHz. Uses uA709 OpAmps. Built around 1972, or so, and still used occasionally.

 

My husbands generators were originally safety orange and stood out like a sore thumb at the weddings and functions that rented them. Now they blend in. Enamel

Safeguarding Against CO Poisoning with Portable Generators

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This lovely old bed frame is located in a cabin at the outskirts of the Garnet Ghost Town.

The decay was some of the worst (best!) I have seen. With a smell to match....

generator shrouding the sun

An early version of the 10-A. I have two of these with different face plates and two others with the same model number but an entirely different unit. Go figure?

I saw this on the road today: a Nissan Pathfinder with a generator and window air conditioner attached to the back. The full-size image shows a little more detail.

Online artificial intelligent painterly rendition of... www.flickr.com/photos/mathersteve/41722164590/ A quaint 1930s bungalow in Parma (Cleveland) Ohio.

 

Free online Google Deep Dream Generator. Link to Google Deep Dream examples in my group list.

Generator on a Showman's engine.

 

Trying to do some 'arty' closeups.

A small powerplant beneath a tiny dam in Glerá. The generator house was built in 2005.

Akureyri, Iceland

  

-it snowed this morning.

ISO 100, f.4, 1/1000

 

The Science Museum of Minnesota has a wave generator. You can adjust the frequency and amplitude of the oscillator that generates the waves. You can also tinker with the "seafloor" profile. I found that a large amplitude, low frequency oscillation, combined with a gradual decrease in "sea" depth led to the biggest and most clearly defined waves.

 

As of 20 Dec 2013, this is, by far, my most viewed image in Flickr. I have no idea why.

This alternating-current generator was installed at the Bunker Hill & Sullivan silver mine in Idaho in 1897, replacing a pair of Edison direct-current generators.

One of the men restoring the Mill told me that this generator was also used to charge batteries which the local farmers would bring along to the Mill.

 

The Mill at Gelligroes in Pontllanfraith dates back to approximately 1625. There have been several improvements made including a water powered generator which was built in 1908 to provide electricity for the Mill and the house. A major restoration was made in 1993, and the mill now incorporates a candle making factory.

 

The Mill is currently undergoing refurbishment work.

 

In 1912 Arthur (Artie) Moore an amateur radio enthusiast living at the Mill picked up the distress signal from the Titanic from this location.

This includes the central air! I don't think that's too bad for balance, considering I was working from estimated figures.

Looking at these generators makes me wonder why people would rather have coal-fired power plants than wind power. They are located all around the place where I'm staying, at a typical distance of 2 km. and make little to no noise.

wonderful enabling space in reno

Here are they building the house for the generator, 115 MW.

Taken in hydropowerplant Kárahnjúkar , Fljótsdalsstöð og east Iceland

Steam clouds rise from the cooling towers at the Palo Verde nuclear plant west of Phoenix.

Kissel Entertainment Generator at the Dayton Mall Family Carnival. Dayton, OH. May, 2009.

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