Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 08:03:33 EDT 2007 | pr
If the biggest waste concern your company has is the power loss for that wave........ya'll are doing good! Why not take it even further and plan your jobs ahead and only run the wave 3-4 days a week and leave the pot down the rest of the time? That w
Electronics Forum | Sat May 26 00:32:55 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
it'll be cheaper if you'll let your wave machine up all night and let it in its idle temp (supposed to be 200��C) simply because it will need less power from idle temp up to operational temp compared to from 0�C-operational temp. Temperature Sensors
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 18:52:19 EDT 2007 | darby
Verbal history says it was the wave. Written history says it was a glue gun plugged into 24hr power and left on. Destroyed the top floor of the then 3 year old factory. "PLANT'S on fire" -good one!! I thought I paid good money to keep that vid out of
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 15:26:59 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
And i drive a Honnda now A CRV. Not sure what it stands for but it feels like a cylinder is missing. Blows some smoke but I'm still getting 35 miles to the quart. It's a brown one, so if you see me on the Illinois toll roads hong and wave. I'm d
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 03:11:40 EDT 2007 | Frank
We also keep our pot just below the liquidous state over night. It takes a lot less time to get it to temp than a cold pot and we aren't creating dross over night. If you have been shutting down over night for some time, then you can get an average
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:15:02 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
CK You keep forgetting to factor in time. The "lots of juice" is say 3 times as much but it's for 1/5 as long. And you are wrong about the AC part as well. Do you also believe that warm water freezes faster than cold water? I saw that presented on T
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 15:56:05 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Crashoveride, That idea is similar to the analogy I came up with, with regards to a programmable thermostat and home air conditioning. (ie leave your point within a few degrees of desired point) STEPPHEN - aka, Man-of-the-World, all-knowing, Super
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 09:41:33 EDT 2007 | russ
WOW!! looks like I have made all the wrong decisions in my life. I have owned a Harley and a currently own a Vette! Guess where I got an associates degree from? yep Devry. Never knew I was so stupid and nonqualified for this forum! Thanks everyo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 15:36:02 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
LOL! You got me there PAt! Good one, I must be spending too much time over the fluxer unit. I meant 280 minutes a eight hour period. Why in thehell would you wanna live that much longer? Maybe Im too just old and grumpy too under stand.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 15:39:45 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Chunks, So in layman�s terms you are saying shut the darn thing off, if you�re not using it? And by the way your explanation brings up some memories; I once had a boss that spoke to me the same way. The results are still visible, I shake my head to