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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.
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.
Cash Generator is a chain of pawn shops, it's headquartered in Bolton, Greater Manchester (which is 226 miles north-west of here according to Google!!).
They also (as far as I know) do so-called "payday" loans.
Photo taken on Friday 2nd May during my trip to London!
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.
Here's an ad for the model 10A laboratory signal generator from the October 1945 issue of Radio & Appliance Sales. Notice the old Toronto address for Stark before they moved to Ajax. Later on Stark produced another signal generator with the same model number but in a much more compact case.
Here are they building the house for the generator, 115 MW.
Taken in hydropowerplant Kárahnjúkar , Fljótsdalsstöð og east Iceland
One of the old steam generators which served the Prairie Island Nuclear Plant faithfully for 40 years is removed from the plant.
Top Magnetic Generator from Hungary, the photo is showing this giant generator that took 14 years to be developed through intensive efforts of research and development using special magnetic technology.
Hamilton Sundstrand is the only supplier with the ability to provide a full range of power generation and system control options and features tailored to match aircraft and end-user needs. The constant frequency integrated drive generator (IDG) is the predominant choice for electrical power. Used in nearly all commercial and military applications, the IDG is the world standard for reliable, constant frequency power. The variable frequency generator (VFG) is used on applications with a high percentage of resistive AC or DC loads and provides power to many of the next generation aircraft. Hamilton Sundstrand’s variable frequency starter generator (VFSG) and motor controller system provides main engine start and control.
This bicycle generator (dynamo) I own for several years now and I have never seen a similar one.
Who knows it's age and how rare is it ?
U.S. Army Africa generator mechanic Pfc. Brian Hollenbeck, speaks to a local reporter from his hometown of Erie, Pa. during a live interview at the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition at Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 7. Hollenbeck represented USARAF for the first time in a Department of the Army level competition. The Best Warrior Competition, tests Soldiers' physical and athletic abilities, as well as leadership, teamwork and critical thinking skills. Hollenbeck is based in Vicenza, Italy where he first began training for the competition. Warriors are selected to compete for the titles of Soldier of the Year and NCO of the Year mastered a series of benchmarks to qualify for the Army-wide competition.(U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Renee Wilson)
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Taken in 2006.
On a tour of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River on the Arizona-Nevada border, a guide led us to an elevator that took us 500 feet (150 m) down into the wall of Black Canyon. Then we walked down a long tunnel drilled through rock and saw these huge hydroelectric generators. They were in this 650-foot long room on the Nevada side of the dam. (The Arizona side has something similar.) The generators are turned by the force of river water running through huge pipes near the base of the dam, which at that point is 660 feet (200 m) thick.
Copying a co-worker's setup, I pulled all the cables and sought a more elegant routing, running the cable down the fender stay and under the bike frame to the headlight.
Two new steam generators are delivered by rail to the Davis-Besse Power Station in Oak Harbor, Ohio, for installation in spring 2014
Temporary generators are placed at a local substation to provide electricity while repairs continue on much of the power grid in the Southwest part of Louisiana. (Photo by Will Schnyer)
Remains of a generator on the site of the former RAF Aird Uig, which was a radar station operating between 1954 and 2010 on Gallan Head the most north westerly point of Britain. The site was abandoned in 2010 and was handed over to the local community who are developing the site as a tourist attraction.
Providing the facility with needed power and warmth. I wanted to take more pictures of other parts in here, but unfortunately we ran out of time.
A friend (Ram) from the North Texas Electric Auto Association (www.nteaa.org) brought me this new cool container from "The Container Store" we built and installed an HHO Generator in his Lexus, and I just rebuilt mine in one of the containers as well, and reinstalled it.
I like this container as it has clips on the side that snaps the lid on. It has a rubber seal, and is very heavy duty.
It is also perfectly SEE THRU , so monitoring the cell plates is very easy to do now.