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Author Re: How can such a small device -- a wrist watch -- receive suchlong-wave
Jim - NN7K

2007-07-05, 10:33 pm

Main thing I getting at, is- the results
won't be good for effeciency, would they? :)
Jim NN7K

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> Jim - NN7K wrote:
>
>
> No, if they are trying to run too fast, the current output will
> increase, and the paower plant's breakers will disconnect it from the
> grid. If it slows down, it will draw current, and become a motor. The
> only "meltdown" is the customer's. If too many generators go off line
> there is a massive brown out, or blackout.
>

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