No, you affected a symptom by decreasing the engine's performance, so the engine couldn't spool up as fast and cause over-rev. In other words, you slowed the engine's response to match the slow...
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No, you affected a symptom by decreasing the engine's performance, so the engine couldn't spool up as fast and cause over-rev. In other words, you slowed the engine's response to match the slow...
It's the governor. Clean the linkage pivots or put on a stronger spring.
Mike, you need to bone up on your reactive component background. I'm not interested in arguing about it, which is why I didn't enter this thread when it started, but pretty much everything you wrote...
I've avoided commenting on this until now, but I think this needs to be clarified as to the cause before someone starts chasing money.
The reason the GFI is tripping is not because there is a...
First off, you don't need external motor overload protection, because that is already accounted for in your existing equipment.
You also wouldn't need an external contactor, as my module has that...
Thomas, Forum rules prevent me from linking or going into detail, but if you are interested, I can set you up for wireless control of your compressor and DC, plus any other devices, using a single...
If you are doing lead abatement and cleanup, one thing that could come in handy for you is remote activation, not just when running a tool. Consider being up on a ladder and needing to switch the vac...
I'm sure this posting will fall on deaf ears or be quickly swept under the rug, but I strongly suggest that Keith check his "Control Panel Logs" under "Statistics and Logs" in the AdminCP to see who...
Interesting. Can you tell me how to locate that program? I have some process on my system that steals focus for just a second, and can't identify which one.
It's called stealing the focus, and you need to identify which program is doing it. Most likely culprit is antivirus software, but sometimes email clients can also do it. Knowing that it's called...
By any chance is this the picture you remembered seeing? I know it was in the Stuttgart area not far from Festool, but unfortunately I cannot remember where we were. Maybe someone else will see this...
The procedure for the TS75 EQ is the same as the older TS55 EQ (not the new REQ). It's covered in the previous manual. They are ALL located here: http://www.waterfront-woods.com/festool/
One thing...
Thank you.
The thing about the lasers is that where they are set is a matter of personal preference that varies from woodworker to woodworker. So sending it to Lebanon, IL for recalibration won't...
No. The transformer has a neutral bond so the ground is carried from the supply side. In other words, the "neutral" (incorrect usage in this case) of the primary is connected to the center-tap...
What's kind of interesting is that European construction regulations require workers to use 120 volt power for construction activity. That means most workers have to carry a transformer with them and...
I don't think so. The 3-phase is available at the street, but they only bring single phase to the residence. Otherwise they would have 415 volts in a residence, and that would be pretty dicey.
Sorry, I had assumed that you knew this part or I would have explained that better. The one-sided neutral and ground is the result of having the wye on the secondary side, versus if they had used...
With the higher population density, I have a feeling they leave it as 3-phase after the transformer and split off a phase to each customer. The shared neutral would make the distribution more...
In Germany (and probably most other locations too) it is just a standard 3-phase wye distribution system, but residential service is just given one phase off the wye. It works just like the U.S....
Actually they are not different phases. It's single phase and it's never correct to refer to it as 2-phase. Even the commonly used expression that the two are 180 degrees out of phase is incorrect,...
No she is not an electrician. Being a member of the IBEW is a union position, not a licensed electrician. She was a designer and supervisor, not an electrician. You can look it up in her LinkedIn...
If its only acting up when cold, clean the EGR valve. You can probably do it a just a few minutes.
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But you're not Norton. They do, because it solidifies the meaning of their existence in the minds of the subscriber that pays them money. That's the same reason why they make such a big deal out of...
If it wasn't just hysteria, what was the virus you supposedly had? If you actually had a virus, the Norton technician would have made a big deal about telling you that you did.
Viruses are a lot rarer than people think. That's because every time their computer slows down they assume it was caused by a virus, when it was actually just poor side effects of the software they...