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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).
Josh and I figured we'd go for a drive into the middle of nowhere to try out the new rig. We took a right somewhere off the KGB road, and wound up finding Site Bay, an old abandoned NIKE missile site. Wow, this place was TRASHED.
Rumored by all the locals to be "creepy and haunted" we proceeded with all the "necessary equipment."
The shoot didn't last very long, and this was the last in the series. While the shutter was open in this shot, a very creepy thing happened..... We first heard a vehicle... and then heard a person yelling... that was creepy, but here's the kicker... When we drove in we had to forge across a mud puddle that had partially iced over. The truck fell through, but still made it out... water over the hood and all. Let me put it this way, there was no way anybody else could've made it through that hole without a seriously modified vehicle (like ours.) We then drove around the entire compound.... there were no other vehicles in there. The nearest house, building, road, or trail is over 5 miles away, and this guy sounded like he was standing 5 feet from us. As we drove out, we went back through the puddle... it was iced over again. No other tracks were found. We were alone in that compound. We have no idea what the yelling was or where the vehicle was. Creepy....
Full Moon
Strobed Green
1:09 minute exposure
F4.0
ISO 200
Tokina 12-24 mm
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.
When they delivered our generator, they left it in the driveway. This shows where they left it and the platform where it was to be installed.
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.
Boy, was routing that flex to outside a PAIN! Almost zero wiggle room to work behind that group of conduit up top, ended up using my borescope camera from outside to make sure I was making correct progress. Getting the wire inside the flex to outside was rather easy, didn't even need my fish tape.
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:
www.keyshistory.org/KL-NikeSite.html
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.
make your own cassettes here: www.says-it.com/cassette/index.php there are other things like 7" records etc too.
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.
Under a Russian passenger car: a generator to provide electricity for fans, lights, etc. Each car has one. This is a newer car. Older cars use a belt-driven generator.