The AI-generated cat pictures thread
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From: your mom's house phoenix, AZ
Joe, your post hurts me. Seriously not kidding, i have the distinct feeling of despair at the moment.
Joined: Sep 2012
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From: your mom's house phoenix, AZ
Joined: Sep 2012
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From: your mom's house phoenix, AZ
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From: Detroit (the part with no rules or laws)
So a couple weeks ago we were talking about rectifiers and current and all that jazz. I was going on about walking across the bussing with a wrench in your hand, it would spin it. I never really had a good way of capturing this other than crappy video. Until today.
I was hooking up some grounding ties off our sacrificial plumbing (stray current through the solution(it eats up our pump impellers)). I found this. This is a pretty good example of the stray current we have, along with the high current in the bussing(this is only 7000a 24v)
I was hooking up some grounding ties off our sacrificial plumbing (stray current through the solution(it eats up our pump impellers)). I found this. This is a pretty good example of the stray current we have, along with the high current in the bussing(this is only 7000a 24v)
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
^ impressive.
I love how that's "only" 7,000 amps.
Conceptually, it reminds me of the old trick where you walk around near the base of an AM radio tower (or under high-voltage power transmission lines) holding a florescent light tube.
I love how that's "only" 7,000 amps.

Conceptually, it reminds me of the old trick where you walk around near the base of an AM radio tower (or under high-voltage power transmission lines) holding a florescent light tube.
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