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Mixing photographic scanographic and abstract sources with darkroom techniques, combined with the manipulating effects of digital computer software,

I have created a set of new prints entitled, Light Play, from a combination of creative control and the experimental.

 

Closeup of the high-frequency driver... University

JR700-004G-4

Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: JAROL

Model Number: JR700-004G-4

Output Power: 4KW

Output Type: Triple

Size: 175*130*150

Weight: 5KG

Input Voltage: 380V

Output Voltage: 0--415V

Type: AC-AC Inverter

Output Frequency: 0~400HZ

Output Current: 11A

Technical properties

JR7000 UNIVERSAL VECTOR AND ENERGY SAVING SPECIAL TYPE / SPWM control

Overload capacity150% rated current 60S;180% rated current 10S;

Timing proportion 1:40

Frequency control precision±0.1%

Carrier frequency1.0K-15.0KHZ

Pure sine wave inverter

Functions and Features

High reliability with the motor control IC+IGBT at the core

A wider tolerance for the changes of supply voltage by ±15%

PID controller which is used in close loop control systems

Simple PLC which can achieve multi-speed, quasi winding and unwinding function, wobble, etc

High startup torque which can reach 150%while 1HZ

Good overload capacity which can reach 150% for 1 min, and 180% for 0.2 sec

Output frequency resolution can reach 0.01 HZ

Three user-defined frequency by passes and a range

Automatic compensate output torque when output frequency is low

Automatic regulate output voltage when supply voltage changes in range

Automatic energy-saving function which can automatic calculation the optimal output voltage

according to the load to save energy

JAROL communication protocol and modbus protocol, and it is easier for user to build up

centralized control system

  

link: www.china-inverter.net/

Frequency and amplitudes from frequency analysis of a possible gamma Doradus type variable.

Pocket calculator, webcam, alarm clock, analog frequency generator, peltier element, terribly stinking black pen I bought at the 'coop' in Austin TX.

 

A lot of stuff has accumulated.

something a little different

Laura Gibson | The Frequency | Madison WI | March 7 2012

Logo for italian promoter.

 

bayview neighborhood and hunter's point - san francisco,california

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Shaky cam pic was intentional. Yes.

I'll call them: frequency light trails.

Soil profile: A representative soil profile of the Noboco series.

 

Landscape: An area of Noboco-Norfolk complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes. These Nobocco and Norfolk soils are well suited to the production of flue-cured tobacco. (Soil Survey of Sumter County, South Carolina; by Charles M. Ogg, Natural Resources Conservation Service)

 

Depth Class: Very deep

Drainage Class (Agricultural): Moderately well drained, well drained

Internal Free Water Occurrence: Moderately deep, common

Flooding Frequency and Duration: None

Ponding Frequency and Duration: None

Index Surface Runoff: Low

Permeability: Moderate (Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Moderately high)

Shrink-Swell Potential: Low

Landscape: Lower, middle, upper coastal plain

Landform: Marine terraces, uplands

Geomorphic Component: Interfluve, side slopes

Hillslope Profile Position: Summits, shoulders

Parent Material: Loamy marine deposits, fluviomarine deposits

Slope: 0 to 6 percent

Elevation (type location): 170 feet

Frost Free Period (type location): 230 days

Mean Annual Air Temperature (type location): 64 degrees F.

Mean Annual Precipitation (type location): 45 inches

 

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine-loamy, siliceous, subactive, thermic Oxyaquic Paleudults

 

Thickness of the sandy surface and subsurface layers: 5 to 19 inches

Depth to top of the Argillic horizon: 5 to 19 inches

Depth to the base of the Argillic horizon: 60 to more than 80 inches

Depth to Bedrock: Greater than 80 inches

Depth to Seasonal High Water Table: 30 to 40 inches, December to March

Rock Fragment Content: 0 to 5 percent, by volume throughout; mostly fine ironstone nodules

Soil Reaction: Extremely acid to strongly acid, except where limed

Plinthite Content: 0 to 4 percent in the Bt horizon above 60 inches and 0 to 10 percent or more below 60 inches

 

Noboco soils were previously mapped with the Norfolk series. In 11/2002, the series was reclassified from Typic to Oxyaquic Paleudults and the type location relocated from Orangeburg County, SC to Lee County, SC. In 10/2004, the drainage class was expanded to allow moderately well drained or well drained soils. Although Noboco soils are classified as Paleudults, soils mapped as Noboco commonly have a kandic horizon. Since use and management of the kandic and non-kandic soils is very similar, it is not considered useful to establish a Kandiudult counterpart. The Kandiudult components are to be identified in the NASIS database and correlation and classification documents as taxadjuncts and once sufficient acreage has been reached, a new series may be considered.

 

For additional information about the survey area, visit:

www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/south_carolina...

 

For a detailed soil description, visit:

soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/N/NOBOCO.html

 

For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:

casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/see/#noboco

 

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