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At the rear of Waitrose Sheffield, in case of power cuts due to recent floods

Yanmar 6gl-dt generator set.

This generator is from 1982. We still use it to run equipment like belt elevators that move sand to remote locations. She's old and still runs, but sometimes she gets a little tired!

This old bunker was made to protect a generator used to power equipment that observed launches from LC-39A and B. The location is too close for people to be present during launch. Some precautions were taken to protect the equipment, especially in the case of a huge explosion. The equipment was needed before power was available at the site, so a generator was needed. It seems no attempt was made to remove the bunker long after the generator was no longer needed.

 

I played around with the Black & White tool in Digikam to make this image. The clouds stand out much more here than they do in the original.

When I climbed over the Mountain Peak, I found this scenery. There were built with many wind generators around the peaks. the Mountain Daegwanryeong winds all the time strongly. so it's the best places to build wind generators around the peaks. and visitors can also enjoy the cool and refresh moment if they reached to the peaks.

containerized mobile industral generator

These are GE guys working on taping plastic bags around the water cooling connectors to diagnose a leak with helium

Work shot in Berlin & Copenhagen, Summer 2014

A salubrious little airfield in Gloucestershire, RAF Windrush was opened in 1940 and closed 5 years later. Primarily a Relief Landing Ground (RLG) for RAF Chipping Norton and latterly under the control of RAF Little Rissington. Used primarily for training new RAF pilots for between 4 and 6 weeks at a time, thousands must have passed through the airfield.

 

Without a hardstanding runway, Sommerfield tracking was laid initially, and soon after the airfield was upgraded with a concrete perimeter track and watch office or tower. The perimeter track remains, as does an original hangar, the control tower, Battle HQ (a modified Type 27 pillbox) and a few ancillary buildings.

 

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electric generator (see also picture Deutz Motor DME 147 bt

Televízny generátor meracích a skúšobných obrazcov pre opravy anastavovanie čiernobielych aj farebných televízorov.

 

- Typ: GIS 02T

-Modulátor: áno

- VF Kanál: 4 alebo 5

- 10 skúšobných obrazcov

-Jednpduché ovládanie

- Príručka v ruštine aj so schémou zapojenia

-Napájanie: 220V

BB Elmix

A massive generator wheel from the first main hydroelectric power station in Tasmania, Waddamana.

The entire wiring harness is assembled on a board in the front office and then installed inside the control panel that also feeds all wiring throughout the generator.

Abandonned Electric ECVB power plant - Friche de la centrale électique de Gand

Used 5 Kva petrol generator

Winco Honda6kw Single Phase Standby Generator

Generator wiring prep...easily accessible right in the generator box for easy hook up. The competition doesn't have gen wiring prep standard in their package.

Here is a pocket oscilloscope / logic analyzer and function generator I have made a few years back.

They generate power for themselves, and sell off the excess.

Work shot in Berlin & Copenhagen, Summer 2014

Work shot in Berlin & Copenhagen, Summer 2014

Nikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G

Editor: Adobe Lightroom CC

This little rig comes in handy around the property

This thing got as much work and diagnosis as the race car over the weekend.

Did you notice the two kids a the base of the generator? (You might want to view the original size.)

An alternative version of the previous image.

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