energy savings

My booster would be more electronic, how to push more power into the hair dryer, perhaps 280V might just do it?

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Today's drugs better than usual, Jan?

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Phil Hobbs

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On a sunny day (Fri, 29 Aug 2014 10:24:33 -0400) it happened Phil Hobbs wrote in :

be a bit polite. You seem to know shit how to hide your email address. And Usenet is not an advertizing place.

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Jan Panteltje

Tragically sorry to disappoint you. I don't bother hiding my email on Usenet because I never get any spam from it.

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Phil Hobbs

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Cool. In the USA, we'd need to run each one off a separate branch of the 120-0-120 power system.

Our hair dryers max out at about 1800 watts, 120 volts, 15 amps. I help save the Earth by not using one.

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Project not working out?

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Jan Panteltje

Which project?

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Phil Hobbs

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Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 

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Phil Hobbs

I'm one up on you. I help by not needing one. ;)

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Phil Hobbs

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Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 

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Phil Hobbs

Is that "help" though choice? I don't have that choice! :-)

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Mike Perkins

+1

Snap!

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Mike Perkins

Bill, you live in Australia, which is very far from EUSSR and this distance protects you from their lunatic ideas and their implementations. I'm an insider and I don't find it particularly funny... :-/

Best regards, Piotr

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Piotr Wyderski

Would nicely complement the heatbulb idea: :-)

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A heater in a form of a 100W lightbulb, with extremely high efficiency:

"since ninety-five percent of their energy is thrown off as heat and only five percent as light."

Best regards, Piotr

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Lower wind resistance, too, I bet.

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Probably nobody really knows but I think that invention really belongs to the Dutch:

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We have thick aluminum one and I am not sure it would be ok over charcoal. Also, I like to cook stuff without a lid where I can stir on occasion or sprinkle in spices. On a good bean dish you have to sprinkle in fried bacon towards the end. Only problem is, when it's done you can't stop eating.

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Jan Panteltje

Well, proportional to volume, anyway. Of course I've taken off thirty pounds in the last six months, so my surface area to volume ratio has increased by like 4 percent. ;)

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Phil Hobbs

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Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 

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Hmm, My mistake. I always thought the Pennsylvania Dutch came from Deutsch.. But apparently that is a folk legend.

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George H.

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Pennsylvania Dutch is from Germany. Here is an example, although the speakers have a fairly thick American accent which naturally develops if you live here for long or are born here:

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Dutch from the Netherlands sounds totally different. I am or at least was fluent in it but Germans generally do not understand it unless they grew up very close to the border (and even then only some of them).

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Must be those drugs again. Enjoy!

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Phil Hobbs

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Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 

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Phil Hobbs

On a sunny day (Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:31:48 -0400) it happened Phil Hobbs wrote in :

Then stop using those!

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