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by Christophe » 18/09/09, 21:54

: Cheesy: : Cheesy:

Boubka, take a
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It's Friday night!
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by Alain G » 18/09/09, 22:16

Christophe wrote:: Cheesy: : Cheesy:

Boubka, take a
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I would take a good MOI !!!!!!!!! :P

I should go to a place not far from here to see if he have your Trappist Rochefort and see if it is so good. They have hundreds of brands from all over the world.
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by Christophe » 18/09/09, 22:25

Ben you risk paying it expensive (5 $ my bottle at least) but it's worth it! But as the production is weak I doubt that you find some ...

You will probably find against the Chimay (blue version) which joins a little Rochefort (less strong anyway) ...

Believe me it's something else than the 3 pistols ... that I like already but hey ... everyone is not as good as the Belgian level brewery! : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Rabbit » 18/09/09, 22:38

I could be wrong but a device that consumes
for example 1000 watts whatever the voltage
will pump on the intensity to reach 1000 W.
And that's what I think kills the electric motors
when they are put at the end of an unsuitable
section relative to the length of the driver.
The voltage drops due to the resistance of the extension which
increases the intensity. the motor heats up, and the extension
Also, in the end, reducing tension is not an economy.
it's less efficient, and it's just as expensive in electricity.
There are only bulbs under power that last
longer what makes an economy purchase.

I hope I'm wrong because I'm in the end and
I have 219V.
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by Christophe » 18/09/09, 23:22

I think you're wrong: a motor powered 80% of its nominal voltage will have a drop in power ... some will not even start!

But with engines it's still less simple than with resistors :)
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by Alain G » 19/09/09, 00:08

Thank you Christophe I will look for others too.

We have some good beer here too. 8)


Rabbit, Christophe is right, there is only at startup that the demand for amperage will last longer.
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by turbozender » 18/11/09, 19:50

Hi everybody
I just came across the talk

You also need to know if the EDF counter is based on the intensity for the measurement or on the power because the AC changes all


if not me with my house at the bottom of the field and a ridiculous airline I am a 208 v if I have consumers who pump 4kw
and if I consume even more it drops again (cqfd)

erdf has passed
result 2000 euros for reinforcement of the line and the burying and that on the part public domain must be added to that a cut of 60m and the cable to arrive at the house

misere what
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