Topic: Does this recently leaked three-phase to two-phase power conversion circuit surprise you?
+Anonymous A — 11.4 years ago #41,105
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott-T_transformer
Well?
C̫͙̮i͚͎̜̗̝͍ḁ̳̥̻̠̠̥o̺̤͈̗͖͚̫,͔ ̻̙̪̗̯͍T̹͍̥̱h͙̞̻͙̠͇̝e̬ ̤I̥̦̫nṿ̮̳̞e͔n̰̘̖t͉̟̲̰̪̬͙ọ͔͉̭̲r͓̹.̮͇
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+FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI — 11.4 years ago, 7 hours later[T] [B] #449,023
Write-in: flux.
+Syntax — 11.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #449,024
@previous (FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI)
Over my life time which as legend says is looooong - I have encountered Lots of One Phase and some 3 Phase of course but NEVER 2 Phase AC
HowEver one of my most Fav projects used 9 Phase AC
And the diagram is math for the Flux Capacitor
Flux capacitors do exist!
(Edited 48 seconds later.)
+Anonymous D — 11.4 years ago, 19 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #449,025
@previous (Syntax )
Is the flux capacitor a 15 minute drive from you?
·Anonymous A (OP) — 11.4 years ago, 9 hours later, 16 hours after the original post[T] [B] #449,112
@449,024 (Syntax )
> Over my life time which as legend says is looooong - I have encountered Lots of One Phase and some 3 Phase of course but NEVER 2 Phase AC
As a person suffering from homelessness, syntax has never been inside an average American home. As such, he has never seen the 180 degree, 2-phase, 240V AC wiring used for high power appliances. As an inventor, I can confirm this.
> HowEver one of my most Fav projects used 9 Phase AC
As a person who is constantly huffy and obsessed with DC electricity, syntax' favorite project is the mercury arc rectifier, since it lets him huff mercury vapor to get high. The mercury arc rectifier however uses 6-phase, not 9-phase AC.
> And the diagram is math for the Flux Capacitor
>
> Flux capacitors do exist!
Being obsessed with shitty pop culture is a symptom of autism. As a person suffering from autism, syntax thinks that a joke page about electronics is proof of time travel as described in a silly kid's movie.
C̠̞͕̯̱̺ͅi͈̠͓̮̦͓ͅa͇̝̬̬o͚͈̱̗,̦̖̠̥̲ T̟̠̲͕̯͖h̤̞̟͉e ̥͈̰̬̺̹̫In̟̤̯̙̯͙̦v͈̗͎͇ḛn̫̞t͉͉͇̘͕̦͎o͔͓̫̫̻ṛ͎.̜̝̤̪̥͎ͅ
(Edited 9 minutes later.)
·Syntax — 11.4 years ago, 12 hours later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #449,218
@previous (A)
> 180 degree, 2-phase, 240V AC wiring
As I said I have never encountered 2 phase AC but a check of web shows it was used turn of century in upstate New York and a bit in North East looooong ago.
No mercury art rectifier as text book only stuff - Did look up and yes some but not all applications used them in 6 phase applications.
My 9 Phase AC was for producing Very low AC frequencies. Fractions of a Hertz to a few Hertz. 9 phases so as to sample the sine wave against a stable dc reference and provide feedback for loop correction.
If the client had requested even lower frequencies then of course more phases could be generated. Was a fun project and you can find references on the web -
Now back to some real work where I have to change a filter parameter n this time will not need hours of Math to make the change
Chow
·Anonymous A (OP) — 11.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #449,221
@previous (Syntax )
Didn't read a single word of that confused, mentally deranged gobbledygook.
C͎͉i̙͔̳̰̻̲a͈͉͓̪o̗̗,̘̺̻̜̙ ̙̩̟͈̩͙͉T̮̯̖̜̞he̙̪̬̗̞ͅ ̻̲̩I͉̬̫̠͖ͅn̥̬v̻͈̹̺e͎̣n͙̠̖t͍̣̝̭̩o͕̗͓r̫͉̯̬̼̞,̜
+The Doctor !7MHPahvoGY — 11.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #449,222
@449,218 (Syntax )
See
@previous (A)·Anonymous A (OP) — 11.1 years ago, 3 months later, 3 months after the original post[T] [B] #460,414
@449,218 (Syntax )
> still mad
C̦̭̲͇̠̱͈i̻̜̞̼a̠o, T̪h͎̤̩ḛ͔̟͈ I͕n͉vḙ̦̦̺̱̺̣n̻̹̱̮̹͈ț̣̱̼͖͔̱o͔̟͕̟r̞̙̟.̟̠̘̝
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