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Hii sir My project is Intelligent Power Factor Monitoring and when power supply of APFC Panel get disconnected this abnormal condition signal receive through Mobile Notification System for APFC Panel Can you guide me sir
If you lose your voltage every half wave it seems that the ions will scatter and won't build up over time the way they would if there was a constant DC voltage.
What a cool channel and a very useful project I may take on myself someday! DIY is the future and a maker mindset will save the world, you're doing the lords work spreading the gift of knowledge.
Years ago, I too had this exact same server and this exact noise issue. I was planning to build my own sound-proof server cabinet, but decided to decommission the HP and get myself a Dell R710. The noise difference between these two particular servers are worlds apart... Sadly though, I had to decommission my R710 too because of rising energy prices.
No need to have such a massive transformer and waste of energy. You just need HV and minimal current. This transformer is good for HV and high current circuits. Too much for your needs here.
That’s not how philo farnsworth Fusor operates. Why do people keep making typical circuits and say it didn’t work? If you learn anything from philo farnsworth work and his multipactor tube you would see it is not wired simply with opposing high voltages. The devices use high voltages of the same polarity with a neutral floating grid.
I really liked the ingenuity there. By the accent I would suggest that you are in London. I would suggest using foam instead of rubber cloth for sound deafening. Other than that, your rackmount case it is better than the regular metal cabinets purchased in a store. I say that because it does the same thing for a much lower cost not to say being a custom design. I wish you lived closer ro Chicago. We would have so many projects to work on. BTW I'm an EE as well. My job is designing circuits for a large electrical company. Great video!!
Hey there, i was wondering if you made this Midi file or nt, or got it from somewhere. if this is yours, would I be able to use it for a video? (with credit of course)
until now they are not capable of creating a fusion reactor for commercial use but it can be done at small scale == and this is because the Creator God want his/her servant to profit from HIS gifts for free like solar energy and hydrogen energy GOD is GREAT
Man I want to make something like this. I have a rack server that my friend gave me when his work was upgrading their servers, it looks like yours but it's not by HP. Yours is even louder than mine. Yours sounds like mine does when every large fan I have in it is running at 10,000 RPM. Mine sites on top of a dresser. When the fans kick in, they've blown empty circle k coffee cups off the dresser. This is just hobby stuff for me, I had to work at home answering phones during the pandemic and when the server would turn those fans on, people thought I was in a car with the windows rolled down on the highway lol.