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Another expensive Xantrex electronic marvel - I got the 3000 watt unit instead of the 2000 watt one because it had a killer remote control panel not available on the smaller one, which I mounted with the other controls just in front of the shower. The blue network cable you see allows them to communicate. The driver's side rear wheel well is what you're looking at on the left side- the inverter is mounted under the bed right behind the regular electric panel enclosure. It weighs 70 pounds and is too big to put anywhere else.
In the top left below the jack stuff you can see the 400 amp fuse in the positive line (this is all 4/0 copper welding cable as big as your thumb) from the three group 27 12 volt batteries. Because they're spread out all over, each battery is also fused at the positive terminal at 150 amps. That way, any short anywhere along the 20 foot cable path won't create an electric fire. The gray wire is for the battery temperature sensors - one for the MPPT and one for the inverter. They're mounted on the battery I put behind the driver's side rear wheel, in a battery box that is a mirror image of the standard one on the passenger side.
I integrated the inverter output into the existing AC wiring in the Roadtrek. Power from shore and generator goes into an existing switching relay, and the output from that goes into the inverter AC input. Inverter AC output goes into the Roadtrek AC panel where the output from the switching relay used to go. As a result, all AC outlets in the RT are live whenever the inverter's on, which is pretty much all the time. Inverter works like a UPC - it cut in once when I was running the generator and turned on the air conditioner, because it didn't like the voltage drop the extra load caused, and there I was - running the air conditioner on batteries. Crazy.
The pilot of this 1945 Goodyear FG-1D Corsair demonstrated the aircraft's capabilities. Here it is at the top of a loop. Seen at the 2022 Thunder Over Michigan airshow.
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The Daily Shoot assignment #DS477 Today's theme is red. Red hot? Red paint? Or something else?
I found a skeletonized fruit of a chinese lantern in the garden with a dried RED seed. I tried to capture the red seed but it came out with too much other colors. The inverted image shows exactly what I wanted.
The device on the right is a Vasco Digipass 810 and is used by most Belgian banks clients for their web banking solution.
I don't know why they inverted the keyboard on the device compared to the numerical keypad where we are suppose to enter secure codes from the first ones. Maybe they want to force us to be careful.
A well used seat hangs tenaciously to the runners on this quad rowing boat, which is stored upside-down on racks in the boathouse.
Inverter unit I built from a module I pulled out of a scrap conveyor belt system. All parts other than the socket were, scrap, surplus or secondhand. Built to run a 3 phase pillar drill.
This european-made Danfoss inverter is fully encapsulated and when it fails must be thrown away. So much for green policy
Description: Aerial shot of the inverted pyramid pier with a view of St. Petersburg. The Pier opened in 1973 as the city sought to renew its identity in a modern age.
ID Number: P02970
Category: AERIALS/PIERS
Year: [1973?]
Place: St. Petersburg, Florida
Cite as: Courtesy St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives, photo no. P02970
Dead trees in a swamp reflecting against a reflected blue sky. The image has been turned upside down do add a sense of mystery. The lily pads look like UFOs.
See the original way up - I've posted it in the comments.
For the processing on this one i just doubled a physiogram and then inverted the colors. I really like this as a black and white. Just seems to be very simple.
Advertisement from the USPS for stamps, featuring the biggest and most famous stamp error from the post office - the Inverted Jenny.
Taken with a Canon A1000IS and enhanced with the Graphic Converter normal invert. Type L for a better view.
HFF
T-28, Ditto flown by Herb Baker; The World's Only Smoke-Ring Acrobatics. This is a very unique aerobatic demonstration using the wing-tip smoke generators. Herb tries to make smoke rings then fly through them on a 2nd pass.
This is part of a set I'll be adding to as time permits over the next couple of days. Please visit the whole set when you get a chance.
Sometimes I just have to experiment with colour and see what happens. Inverting the colours turned this white ball of fluff into something quite different and interesting.
Two new AGMs strapped down, with new cables. Plywood top, over batteries, prevent accidental shorting.
New 2/0-gauge cable were made to connect the four batteries together.
Gurus in pink demonstrate powers of levitation, inversion. Bow before them!
The other day I saw two little girls levitate a guy right off the street and make everyone bow to them, lest they drop him on his head.
Tried Invert effect in Adobe photoshop elements for the previous image and thought this one is worth sharing..
Looks better on Large 1024, or below this resolution on white background
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