dib22 join:2002-01-27 Kansas City, MO |
dib22
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2013-Apr-1 4:31 am
Anyone used these for remote power?Long story short I need to get power semi-permanently run from my house to a storage building, can't seem to find any reviews on these » www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/ ··· ec.shtml |
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alphapointeDon't Touch Me MVM join:2002-02-10 Columbia, MO
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It doesn't say how many microwaved geek points you get... |
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Zach Premium Member join:2006-11-26 Llano, CA
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2013-Apr-1 7:10 am
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Haven't heard of them but I'm sure if you call RIGHT NOW they'll double the order for the same low, low price! exorbitant shipping and handling charges are extraOh, and they go great with the hose/extension cord and even the generator sold here: » Hazard Fraught Tools |
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pende_tim Premium Member join:2004-01-04 Selbyville, DE
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I have been using this for many years. I was going through some papers at a yard sale many years ago and found Nikola Tesla's lab notes for his Long Island project selling for $1.00.
To make a long story short, every thing worked perfectly. I am even able to send power to my barn which is 3000 feet from the house. There is not a single wire in the walls in my house. Over the years I have improved the technology to the point where the receiving stations look just like duplex wall plates and the transmitter is indistinguishable from a Square D QO load center.
My next plan is to build an electric car that will be powered from the base station in my house. There will be directed energy beams tracking the car using some simple quantum mechanics theory taht excludes all places where the car can't be and then deduces where it must be. I ran into a little problem recently when I raised the output power and the antenna was not clear of the tree tops, but that is a minor setback. The fire department was very understanding. |
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Hmmm...great way to get rid of those pesky moles running across your property? Can it be aimed in the ground? |
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Zorack join:2001-12-14 Fayetteville, WV
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I got one of those things pointed at my septic tank,it cleans out crap daily! |
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What does $34.95 (No Suing) mean?
Dave |
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mike34 Premium Member join:2004-07-17 Central City, PA Netgear CM500V Asus RT-AC68
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You did see this at the bottom of the article, didn't you? |
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Jon5 Premium Member join:2001-01-20 Lisle, IL |
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No Suing LOL.
Might be able to put a bunch together and make an awesome death ray. |
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said by mike34:You did see this at the bottom of the article, didn't you? No |
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lutful... of ideas Premium Member join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON 1 edit
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You can actually buy real "remote power" products today but only at microwatts level. » ca.mouser.com/applicatio ··· ireless/For higher power, check my responses in this 2006 April Fools thread: » Extention Cords |
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MaynardKrebsWe did it. We heaved Steve. Yipee. Premium Member join:2009-06-17
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It actually works » books.google.ca/books?id ··· ir_esc=yIt takes some juice to run a 1/2 H.P. motor |
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2013-Apr-1 7:22 pm
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they won't accept my credit card ... |
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AsiaboundEx-Pat Premium Member join:2002-12-21 Mabinay |
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said by pende_tim:There will be directed energy beams tracking the car using some simple quantum mechanics theory taht ... You're credibility is shot. |
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pende_tim Premium Member join:2004-01-04 Selbyville, DE
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Dang! Looks like a side lobe from the directed beam scrambled the binary bits as they were being transmitted.
Note to self: look at adding a bit more space on the guard channel. |
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35245635 (banned) join:2013-03-04 North Reading, MA |
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I ordered 2 sets of the remote power stations and one of these: » www.thinkgeek.com/product/f486/ |
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sk1939 Premium Member join:2010-10-23 Frederick, MD ARRIS SB8200 Ubiquiti UDM-Pro Juniper SRX320
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sk1939
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2013-Apr-3 12:05 am
"Roving eye will watch you as you work." Cause that's not creepy at all. If I wanted someone to watch me, I'd just go back to the office. |
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2013-Apr-3 7:20 am
said by sk1939:"Roving eye will watch you as you work." Cause that's not creepy at all. If I wanted someone to watch me, I'd just go back to the office. Nope not creepy at all! When you get to the 'top' at work you start to miss being watched. |
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