grsthegreat
Super Star Member
Ya, i have several backup ups, and there the only reason i am woken up during late night power outages. I tried, but have not found a way to prevent the beep. I can only silence them after they go off.
Well engineered, installed, and maintained auto-gen..... huge peace of mind, and convenience.Though I own more than one tractor, I'd never have a pto unit simply because if we had a power failure, my wife would never be able to hook up the generator to the tractor in the first place.
Might not stop your heart, but as you know, RF burns are no joke eitherNot only that, but at least below a few MHz, it will hurt the entire time it's doing it.![]()
The Sound of Electrons, Being Made !I can relate to all the noise comments, we used to have a John Deere 70 (2 cylinder, Johnny popper) connected to a 15kw pto generator. Closest neighbor complained about the noise of the engine running and they lived a half mile away.
Sure loved the sound of the pop,pop,pop though. Brings back good memories!
Yep. I have stories!Might not stop your heart, but as you know, RF burns are no joke either.
Not many good ways to go..... that ^, must have been agonizing. Too bad, no Range-Officer/Lockout Procedure was in-play.Yep. I have stories!
And those guys working on big TWT amplifiers have both the high power RF and high-voltage supplies and exploding water jackets, all in one chassis. One guy I knew ended up getting himself across a 40 kV supply, when he was startled by a water-cooled load exploded in the test bay next to the bay in which he was working. I think he actually wet himself... in any case, he went home for the rest of the day.
Another customer was killed by RF burns, down in the VHF bands, when someone powered up our system while he was out on the test range. It cooked his liver, and damaged several other organs, he died a few days later.
Funny enough, testicles seem to be the most susceptible. More on that later, running out the door, now!Not many good ways to go..... that ^, must have been agonizing. Too bad, no Range-Officer/Lockout Procedure was in-play.
A few hams hang-out on TBN.... but a PSA for everyone else..... way below the power-levels WD is talking about, RF can injure. Eyes, being one of the most susceptible, even @ low-power levels....
Enjoy RF, but play safe....
Rgds, D.
TBN - we keep more than just your generators running well !Funny enough, testicles seem to be the most susceptible. More on that later, running out the door, now!
I guess I had forgotten to come back to this, until 3930dave reminded me.Funny enough, testicles seem to be the most susceptible. More on that later, running out the door, now!