Mitko
(Mitko)
April 26, 2017, 8:22pm
1
Got my hands on an exellent tail switch, and i was wondering what should i mod with it….its kinda big for a C8 you know
P.S
If someone is wondering, thats a 2MW wind turbine main power breaker
We swapped them with new ones and the morron owners wanted to throw those away, can you imagine? Now i will recycle them, all 35 of them
Switch is under powered anyway, so forget about it…
MRsDNF
(MRsDNF)
April 26, 2017, 8:35pm
4
How big are your pockets?
Gonna have to bypass those holes in the bars
Mitko
(Mitko)
April 26, 2017, 8:39pm
6
A good one!
Yet, i have a 50 000w Police branded flashlight, it has a crap tail switch too- and i think thats the reason i cant see those 50kw!
However that switch isnt made in China/Shenzhen so it aint original
CRX
(CRX)
April 26, 2017, 9:20pm
7
I don’t think I would be able to use this in one of my flashlight builds
cmflippen
(cmflippen)
April 26, 2017, 9:25pm
8
Finally a switch that can handle direct drive 219c!
Got any abandoned factory stacks you could mod into tube lights?
You should install that switch in an Eagletac D25C :+1:
Tangra
(Tangra)
April 27, 2017, 6:11pm
11
ARsee:
At minimum a 10K gen set
Actually 500kVA genst rated at 800A.
Terasaki is Japan manufacturer. Trade comany is based in Scotland.
Mitko
(Mitko)
April 27, 2017, 6:14pm
12
As long as it aint made in China it aint original
If someone is wondering, thats a 2MW wind turbine main power breaker
We swapped them with new ones and the morron owners wanted to throw those away, can you imagine? Now i will recycle them, all 35 of them
cera
(cera@1967)
April 27, 2017, 7:57pm
13
I 'll suggest to attach each of them to the lanyards of cheap flash lights , and sell them together , as a Kit... The customers has to figure out how to use...DIY contest !
sparkyDK
(sparkyDK)
May 3, 2017, 9:28am
14
Aaaa 2 MW turbines, that be the small ones then.
We Danes are tearing down all the small ones on land and putting up 8 MW ones out to sea.
The Vestas V164 is a three-bladed offshore wind turbine, produced by Vestas, with a nameplate capacity of up to 10 megawatts, a world record.
Vestas revealed the V164's design in 2011 with the first prototype unit operated at Østerild in northern Denmark in January 2014. The first industrial units were installed in 2016 at Burbo Bank, off the west coast of the United Kingdom. By 2021, Vestas had produced 500 of the series.
Since 2014 this offshore turbine has had the largest power generation ca...