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On the right is the two speed axle speedo changeover unit that alters the drive to the speedo generator to ensure the speed shown on the speedo head in the cab is the actual speed when changing from high to low or vice versa on the two speed axle. on the left is the speedo electric generator which transmits the cable driven speed electronically to the head in the cab
With the threat of a German land invasion, gun batteries were placed strategically along the south coast. Brownstone Battery was built at Froward Point above Kingswear in 1940 to protect the Dart Estuary and nearby beaches Slapton and Blackpool Sands. The Battery was manned by up to 300 soldiers.
The Battery has two gun positions. Each housed a six-inch gun, taken from a First World War battleship. The guns had a range of over 14 miles, and 13 men were needed to operate each gun. The men worked on a shift system.
The shells containing high explosives were propelled from the guns by 'charges.' These were either cordite, a silk bag filled with smaller bags of explosive, or a cartridge, a brass cylinder filled with explosive.
At the lower position, a miniature railway was built and the track carried shells down the steep slop from the ammunition store to the gun position. The shells were loaded onto a truck or bogey then freewheeled down with gears controlling the speed. An engine and pulley hoisted the truck back up the slope.
There are two searchlight positions at the battery. The reinforced concrete buildings housed powerful searchlights which scanned the sea for enemy ships. Five men operated each searchlight, working on shifts. Below the searchlights, the whole cliff area was covered in barbed wire.
The Battery was decommissioned in the late 1950s and is now managed by the National Trust.
Two Hamilton Sundstrand employees repair Integrated Drive Generators at the company's Miramar, Fla., repair facility.
Wire nuts are the result of the transfer switch outputs, of course. I replaced three original 1971-vintage breakers while I was shutting those circuits down anyway. Note: stranded wire doesn't hold a good sharp bend.
Electrical function generator from Wavetek. Used to send a well-known signal to the polysomnographic system in order to check if the latter correctly worked (it didn't).
I shot this wind generator on a foggy morning this week. The trees show just how tall one of these units are and notice how a blade tip fades into sky fog.
Glitch Generator installation at Kaometry's 10th Anniversary
Video:
vimeo.com/245503179
Circuit bent description and video:
The control panel of a 30kW Tactical Quiet Generator MEP 805B at the Project Manager Mobile Electric Power (PM MEP) Users’ Conference 5 May 2010 in Orlando, Fla.
The last section of pipe has been replaced with a larger diameter pipe, as it slowed down the flow too much. This affordable generator is made by Energy Systems & Design and can run on very little water.
I used a flash and some colored gel filters to produce the lighting effects seen here.
Abandoned Mount Laguna Air Force Station
I used a flash and some colored gel filters to produce the lighting effects seen here.
Abandoned Mount Laguna Air Force Station
CN 7025 and 4125 scream up the Halton Sub with dimensional extra X350, passing by "Mile 30" on the assault to Georgetown. The two large generator loads are bound for a transformer station in Brampton.
Unless I want to tear up a bunch more wall inside and drill through the brick as well, I'm going to have to mount the input socket box about a foot or so in front of the electric meter. The right half (as viewed) of this wood covers an HVAC duct you'll see in the following pictures.
Ready for the faeplate to go on the transfer switch, now that the 10-gauge stranded wire from the input socket is all hooked up.
Rescued by the DDC at the Eagle's Club Swap Meet just off Lombard in North Portland. One fine morning; September 28th, 2008, to be exact.
Asking price: 25 whole cents.
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Camera: Pinhole Printed Flyer
Lens: None (pinhole)
Film: Plus-X
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
Get to Know your Missile Base:
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Electrical generator room. By all appearances three steam driven turbines sat hear. the channels in the floor carried electrical conduits to the switching gear
Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Tamron SP f 2.8 28-80mm on Kodak 160 vc-2. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.
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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.