Posted by RamRod Sword of Baal on January 7, 2010, 3:58 am
> On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:40:36 -0600, Damon Hill
>>
>> > I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
>> > someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
>> > pump etc..
>> Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
>>
>> It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
>>
>> Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
>> Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
> Frankly, I would love to see and hear a 200,000 watt inverter.
> Imagine the noise and heat such a thing would put out--- I could
> heat my house just by turning it on; the giant cooling fans might
> put up a hell of a strong wind through the livingroom however.
The battery companies would love it...................
Posted by Damon Hill on January 7, 2010, 5:43 am
> On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:40:36 -0600, Damon Hill
>
>>
>> > I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
>> > someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
>> > pump etc..
>
>> Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
>>
>> It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
>>
>> Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
>> Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
>
> Frankly, I would love to see and hear a 200,000 watt inverter.
> Imagine the noise and heat such a thing would put out--- I could
> heat my house just by turning it on; the giant cooling fans might
> put up a hell of a strong wind through the livingroom however.
Would you like to see/hear some megawatt inverters in action? Visit
your nearest active railroad mainline and take a gander at the
largest six-axle freight locomotives. The units with AC traction
motors require roughly six megawatts at full load.
--Damon
Posted by harry on January 7, 2010, 11:15 am
> On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:40:36 -0600, Damon Hill
> > > I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
> > > someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
> > > pump etc..
> > Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
> > It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
> > Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
> > Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
> Frankly, I would love to see and hear a 200,000 watt inverter.
> Imagine the noise and heat such a thing would put out--- I could
> heat my house just by turning it on; the giant cooling fans might
> put up a hell of a strong wind through the livingroom however.
> --http://desertphile.org
> Desertphile's Desert Soliloquy. WARNING: view with plenty of water
> "Why aren't resurrections from the dead noteworthy?" -- Jim Rutz
In the field of inverters 200Kw is tiny. Clearly you are a computer
nerd where 10Watt is big power. You can buy a 200Kw inverter over
the counter for speed control of induction moters.
Posted by Josepi on January 7, 2010, 3:59 pm
Show us one.
In the field of inverters 200Kw is tiny. Clearly you are a computer
nerd where 10Watt is big power. You can buy a 200Kw inverter over
the counter for speed control of induction moters.
Posted by Jim Wilkins on January 7, 2010, 5:49 pm
> Show us one.
http://www.red-e-vfd.com/complete.htm
In a VFD or Variable Frequency Drive the AC is rectified to DC, then
inverted back to three phases of variable frequency AC to control the
speed of electric motors.
see page 4:
http://www.red-e-vfd.com/ACS800%20Technical%20Catalog.pdf
jsw
>>
>> > I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
>> > someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
>> > pump etc..
>> Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
>>
>> It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
>>
>> Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
>> Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
> Frankly, I would love to see and hear a 200,000 watt inverter.
> Imagine the noise and heat such a thing would put out--- I could
> heat my house just by turning it on; the giant cooling fans might
> put up a hell of a strong wind through the livingroom however.