Hi, it's been a while....
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Hi, it's been a while....
Just stopped by to say hi. It's 3:30 AM,Im sitting in a substation, surrounded by corn fields, about 35 miles south of Kansas city, KS - and I am soooooo board (SP?)
Hope you all are doing good, and having more fun than I am.
Hope you all are doing good, and having more fun than I am.
When you fire a Mega at point blank range it \"KILLSU2\"
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Hey!
well, it's 7:58 am here; and, yes I am, and yes I am.[S&P]KILLSU2 wrote:Hope you all are doing good, and having more fun than I am.
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Trust me, we are definatley having more fun than you. Been to Kansas/Nebraska, for your sake I hope you get out of there as soon as possible![S&P]KILLSU2 wrote:Im sitting in a substation, surrounded by corn fields, about 35 miles south of Kansas city, KS - and I am soooooo board (SP?)
Hope you all are doing good, and having more fun than I am.
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WooHoo! Another night of listining to the vaccume pump running! Such fun. NOT!
This is what I'm working on:
It's a 345-MVA GE Prolec autotransformer weighing in at 912,525 lb's. We started putting it together on Monday, and I started pulling vaccume last night. Hopefully the oil gets here tomorrow and we can start filling it. 31830 gallons, about 27 hours of pumping, which means I'll get to sit here all night listining to a couple of other pumps running.
This is what I'm working on:
It's a 345-MVA GE Prolec autotransformer weighing in at 912,525 lb's. We started putting it together on Monday, and I started pulling vaccume last night. Hopefully the oil gets here tomorrow and we can start filling it. 31830 gallons, about 27 hours of pumping, which means I'll get to sit here all night listining to a couple of other pumps running.
When you fire a Mega at point blank range it \"KILLSU2\"
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18 wheeler.AceCombat wrote:how the hell do you transport something that heavy? in sections?
Or a helicopter.
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They take it apart as much as they can. The shipping weight of the main tank & coils is 592,947, and they ship that by railcar as far as they can, then go the rest of the way by truck. Most trucks have 5 axels, the truck for this probably had 13 at least.AceCombat wrote:how the hell do you transport something that heavy? in sections?
We spent 3 days putting it back together and I spent a day doing the control wiring. The oil we'll be filling it with (31830 gals) weighs 256900 lbs. and will come in 6 tanker trucks.
The compleated unit weighes 912,525 lbs. and they'll basically jack it up and slide it, inch by inch about 80 yards, into place.
When you fire a Mega at point blank range it \"KILLSU2\"