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Same spec made in different facilities could just be how tooling in facility was configured. Film windings may be short and wide in one...
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Came across this device advertised as a soft start that can drop the inrush current on the compressor by 75%. Supposed to protect the...
Wednesday at 11:36 PM
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Manufacturers usually have a smaller inventory of cases than they have of cap values. It's entirely possible that it just happened to...
Wednesday at 10:21 PM
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Hey. I think my wife has one of those somewhere. No lights in it at the moment, but I can fix that. I'm sure she'll be happier with it...
Wednesday at 10:11 PM
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Make up a double shoulder harness with LED semi-spotlights on each one and a battery pack on the belt. Take THAT, Nightfall!
Wednesday at 10:09 PM
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Aw, and here I thought it was a Stihlatinny rail for mounting optics on a line trimmer....
Wednesday at 10:09 PM
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I was talking about a boiler, not an air conditioner, and yes, you're way off. We've got well over 100 tons of air conditioning...
Tuesday at 7:27 PM
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I have a 1 million BTU mod-con boiler at my office. The pipe is a horizontal foot long section of 3" PVC tubing (we've since replaced...
Tuesday at 5:15 PM
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Funny, I've never seen one without. It's just a plastic pipe filled with limestone chips. Nothing special, though many are ungodly...
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Interesting thanks. Nothing here surprises me outside of the company pushing a installing condensate neutralizer systems for high...
Tuesday at 2:49 PM
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It’s worth noting that the stainless model can handle solid core copper up to 1.3mm diameter, but the regular steel can handle 1.6mm...
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Here's the build thread for those that haven't seen my boat before. Thread 'Cedar Stripped Kayak build'...
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I found these on Mr Worker. For whatever reason, it says that they won’t ship Knipex to the United States. I can’t find them for sale...
Tuesday at 7:21 AM
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