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Sloroll

10-19-2004 03:37:22




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Hope that new gigamwatt machine keeps you puten Allen. Good Luck!




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Allan in NE

10-19-2004 04:19:50




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 Re: Good Luck in reply to Sloroll, 10-19-2004 03:37:22  
Mornin' Bill,

Yepper,

I'm goin' just as hard as I can to get everything routed out and/or returned that came in overnight.

I'll have to switch in about 2 hours as some of the eastern docs come online pretty early because of our time differences and I just can't be down when they jump in here.

I dunno, guess I'll just shut everything down, switch, and then bring 'em back up one at a time while watching the load meter? Never done this before.

I'm really, really worried about this one server, 'cause if it pops a tire, I've just spent another $8K :~(

Thanks for worrin' about me, you're a good 'un,

Allan

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Indydirtfarmer

10-19-2004 04:43:21




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 Re: Good Luck in reply to Allan in NE, 10-19-2004 04:19:50  
Mornin' Allan,

Just caught up on your plight. Good luck!

Just wish we were a little closer to your place. I've still got dads PTO driven alternator that we ran the milk parlor with many times. Last winter, our electric went out for a couple days. I ran everything in the house, including a couple computers with it. Worked just fine.

Only "down-side was I went through 60 gallons of that "cheap" diesel fuel.

Again, GOOD LUCK, and keep us posted on your progress. John

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Allan in NE

10-19-2004 04:53:35




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 Re: Good Luck in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 10-19-2004 04:43:21  
That's what I told the wife.

Used to milk those old cows during the blizzards using the PTO generators. Couldn't tell five cents worth of difference in how things operated.

This thing has a "power control" thingy that governs the speed of the motor depending on the load. Wonder if I should use that switch or just let 'er rip full throttle? Guess I'll just watch the meter and see how it goes.

Don't know. :>(

Allan

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sloroll

10-19-2004 05:07:58




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 Re: Good Luck in reply to Allan in NE, 10-19-2004 04:53:35  
Allan (spelled it right this time), Nothing much worse than going into the unknown with your finances on the table. Today I will be fighting the mundane work of shuffeling paper... a little drama wouldn't hurt here. Weather is well below minimums for airtravel in and out of my little strip so will spend the day making the FAA and DOT happy with paper clips and reams of double talk. We had a PTO driven gen on the old chicken house. Had to keep fans running even in winter or those old birds would crap out do to heat. You'll have to let us know how it all works out.

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