From: IanM on
m II wrote:

> He didn't do it. God gave him the design. Proof? Check
>
> soc.religion.quaker
>
> ======================================================
> http://jons-math.bravehost.com/transfer.html
>
> HA. I NAILED IT TO THE CROSS.
>
> with parts I ALREADY HAVE and wires ALREADY IN PLACE.
>
> I can't believe myself that I'm all that good.
>
> Thank you God for designing the circuit for me. I am much obliged.
> ======================================================

Thanks Mike,
I hadn't realised he was a 'god botherer'. When his entertainment value
palls I'll plonk him in the same killfile as all the OTHER religious
nutters and kooks. He should probably get a room with the originator of:-

> Excuse me!!
> Would you stop for a moment?!
> O...man...Haven't you thought-one day- about yourself ?
> Who has made it?
> Have you seen a design which hasn't a designer ?!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :-) <LOL>
> .....

- its the same lack of critical thought. Maybe he should convert! <VBG>
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From: Cydrome Leader on
Bitrex <bitrex(a)de.lete.earthlink.net> wrote:
> Dave Platt wrote:
>> In article <JI-dnXagd4ZW17DRnZ2dnUVZ_r2dnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>,
>> Jon <jon8338(a)peoplepc.com> wrote:
>>> I had to revise my circuit to the parts I had. See revision at the same
>>> place,
>>>
>>> http://jons-math.bravehost.com/transfer.html
>>
>> The fireworks which occur when the service power comes back on,
>> will be quite amusing to observe... assuming that one is at
>> a safe distance.
>>
>
> It's like the OP is attempting to do relay logic with the power grid,
> complete with race conditions and all! I think he should build a relay
> computer out of those 120 VAC relays and use that to control the
> transfer switch.

ha.

there's still some actual relay racks with relay logic running some
elevators in Chicago.

It's impressive to watch them run, since they're so old they're fairly
large, completely exposed and slam really hard as well as make nice sparks
if you dim the lights.
From: IanM on
Fred Abse wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Jul 2010 14:45:40 -0400, Jon wrote:
>
>> Generator only connects when Service and Disconnect are off
>>
>> http://jons-math.bravehost.com/transfer.html
>>
>> useful when the only disconnect is in the breaker box, major rewiring of
>> service is avoided, generator is protected, no backfeed into the grid.
>
>
> I have no problem co-existing with fools.
>
> *Dangerous* fools are another matter.
>
*EXACTLY*
And far more elegantly put than I did ;-)

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