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What Does a Load Factor Tell Us About Energy Use?
I am just trying to get my head around what a load factor is an indication of. It seems that a load factor of 35% or more shows more kwh for your dollar on the end user side of things. But can a more close examination be made in saying "The load factor was 35% in April, and 22% in June...- dahlungril
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Lux Lumens and Watts per square meter
Have you read what the IESNA has to say about this topic?- dahlungril
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Transistors: Gaining Insight into the Physics Behind the Magic
That book i mentioned is actually called Understanding Basic Electronics by Larry D. Wolfgang. Peace out.- dahlungril
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Transistors: Gaining Insight into the Physics Behind the Magic
Yeah FrogPad, That book explained it well from the fundamentals... Another good, but slightly less technical look at it is the book. Basic Electronics by _____. This book will explain things without diving too deep into it...I found it usefull in high school, but the sedra smith book is much...- dahlungril
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Negative Power Factor on a motor?
Negative Power Factor...on a motor?? Howdy Folks, I don't post too much here, but I have run into a bit of a stumper. I am in the process of interpretting some data for an energy audit of a commercial building, it is a 15 story office building, heated by heat pumps. We hooked up our...- dahlungril
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- Motor Negative Power Power factor
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Interfacing a TI C6xxx DSP with a PC for Video Processing: Tips and Tricks
mmmm MATLAB sounds yummy for this problem, http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/tic6000/tic6000.html?/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/tic6000/build28.html also, you should be able to find some spec sheets here...- dahlungril
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Interfacing a TI C6xxx DSP with a PC for Video Processing: Tips and Tricks
mmmm MATLAB sounds yummy for this problem, http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/tic6000/tic6000.html?/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/tic6000/build28.html also, you should be able to find some spec sheets here...- dahlungril
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Understanding Component Functions in a Common Source Amplifier
Hey I have that book! allthough i have not read it yet...- dahlungril
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Fix False GFCI Tripping in 240V AC Circuit
have you tried hooking it up to the other 120v lead?- dahlungril
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What are the best resources for designing a low-noise 60W tube amp?
Hey everyone! I have a project going on with a friend...a hifi tube amp! yeehaw! Im going to start small the 60 watt range (30 per channel) and am wondering if anyone has any recommended reading for tube amp circuits, i need a book that gets right down into the dirt of tubes so that i can...- dahlungril
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- Amp Building Tube
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FlukeView: Copying Waveform Data to Excel
Im fairly certain it is infact the full version as the unit is a rental and i doubt they'd bundle it with demo software. However since my last post I have found a workaround... their is an option to save and you can just choose CSV format as opposed to the proprietary format used by fluke...- dahlungril
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FlukeView: Copying Waveform Data to Excel
Hi hum! This is to anyone with experience using FlukeView (the software package shipped with FLUKE 434 Power quality analyzer. My question is this, has anyone been able to succesfully copy the data from a wave form and paste it into excel? I just get an error when i try and copy data...- dahlungril
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering