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Post by LeftyMeister on Apr 14, 2022 11:26:44 GMT -5
I was taking an online training course and this slide popped up. I can state emphatically that motors exist. I'm a believer. lol!
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Post by markfromhawaii on Apr 14, 2022 12:03:45 GMT -5
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Post by Leftee on Apr 14, 2022 12:52:56 GMT -5
That looks like motor neglect.
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Post by LeftyMeister on Apr 14, 2022 13:27:42 GMT -5
Motors yes, just watch out for some of those adjustable speed drives. Years ago I wrote an article on the subject. What a coincidence! I'm a drives specialist. That looks like motor neglect. Shall we report them?
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Post by Leftee on Apr 14, 2022 13:35:13 GMT -5
Motors yes, just watch out for some of those adjustable speed drives. Years ago I wrote an article on the subject. What a coincidence! I'm a drives specialist. That looks like motor neglect. Shall we report them? Leave my name out of it.
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Post by gato on Apr 14, 2022 16:30:39 GMT -5
I found this here:
Agnostic Engine. A new line of fuel-agnostic engines to serve as a platform for multiple fuels. These platforms use an engine core with shared architecture, which may be used (with slight retrofit) for a variety of fuels: gasoline, diesel, propane, hydrogen, and others. Thus the engines are “fuel-agnostic.”
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Post by modbus on Apr 14, 2022 17:23:20 GMT -5
The motor in the picture appears to run on electrons.
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Post by modbus on Apr 14, 2022 17:26:01 GMT -5
If there is a motor big it could not be moved by anything, but so powerful it could move anything, could it move itself?
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Post by funkykikuchiyo on Apr 14, 2022 19:12:21 GMT -5
.... in a young girl's heart?
How the motor can free her whenever it starts....
Still an open question, I believe.
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Post by HenryJ on Apr 15, 2022 8:17:52 GMT -5
I found this here: Agnostic Engine. A new line of fuel-agnostic engines to serve as a platform for multiple fuels. These platforms use an engine core with shared architecture, which may be used (with slight retrofit) for a variety of fuels: gasoline, diesel, propane, hydrogen, and others. Thus the engines are “fuel-agnostic.” I think a better term would be poly-fuel-istic, as opposed to mono-fuel-istic. The words would be spelled without the hyphens. I just put them in for clarity.
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Apr 15, 2022 8:54:08 GMT -5
Shhhh! It's a secret!
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Post by LeftyMeister on Apr 15, 2022 11:04:56 GMT -5
If there is a motor big it could not be moved by anything, but so powerful it could move anything, could it move itself? Only God can do that. Geno, thanks for the link. I teach motor controls classes and I'm always looking for new material.
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Post by Lesterstrat on Apr 15, 2022 14:23:39 GMT -5
The motor is captioned incorrectly. It should say “Abandon in Place”. Lol
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Post by Auf Kiltre on Apr 15, 2022 14:26:08 GMT -5
.... in a young girl's heart? How the motor can free her whenever it starts.... Still an open question, I believe. Hah, same wavelength funky. Lovin' Spoonful starts playing in my head every time I read the thread title.
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Post by LeftyMeister on Apr 15, 2022 19:07:16 GMT -5
The motor is captioned incorrectly. It should say “Abandon in Place”. Lol Lol! I think it should be motor diagnostic.
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Post by SteveM on Apr 16, 2022 9:26:42 GMT -5
…and The Who weigh in on the topic…
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