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"Larry" wrote
I think a lot of these tales about blown alternators, parallel batteries, etc., goes way back into the generator days with the vibrating mechanical voltage regulators..... That jogs my memory about the catboat stories of a few days ago. I opened up the dead regulator that boiled the batteries nearly dry and the inside looked like nothing more than a doorbell or some kind of complex relay. Of course, this was back when I was pondering such problems as created when the removal of the 32 KB computer from the upper deck of a 210 foot research ship had such an effect on it's weight and stability that it got very light, corky, and uncomfortable. I had to figure out how many tons of weight to add back to make it comfortable again. Interesting how memories link together. Another thing I remember about that catboat [This section automatically deleted by the Family Values Protection Email Scanning Program of the Homeland Security Master Surveillance Computer.] -- Roger Long |
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