Or more accurately, on a DE vessel used in inland waters or in the type of service where nearly constant maneuvering is required. That is kind of...
None of which are expected to have a long life ...
The stuff you just described is cheap consumer recreational crap for the most part. Most of them probably corroded away from electrolysis or...
This is far from cutting edge technology, Brian. Do a minimal review of the literature on gear design and loading and you will see that the issues...
Hardly. Spend about a minute following some Google leads to Z-drives and you will see that it is a long used and very successful technology that...
No, sorry. You can get a PACER subscription and read the documents online.
Is that the one that sold at the Miami show? Or is it just a generic ad for the next boat on the assembly line? This was recently discovered...
Ain't it amazing what a long lens does to one's perceptions?
Close to Innomare's contribution: If you think safety is expensive, have an accident.
Yeah, but since then?
Because we've always done it this way. One ship stupid. There must be something wrong with the gauge. When I relieved him he said the tank was...
Has anyone actually seen David Marlow or his partner recently? Is he still alive? Is he still in business? Have they left Florida for cooler climes?
Hey Phillip, If your rectifier really is toast, how about sending it to me. It may be possible to reverse engineer the thing.
In a simple answer, yes. Turning the drive engine faster moves its rated power output up a little further along the curve. At a higher rpm it is...
Are you positive that item (a rectifier, not a voltage regulator) is defective? It is just a bridge rectifier with 4 diodes and possibly a 5th to...
Ahh, finally a realistic and rational response. Thank you Innomare! My personal take on this entire discussion is that it is based on the dream...
Without access to the specific motor dataplate, it is foolish to get in the middle of this discussion but - DC motor speed control is commonly...
That sound very much like a locked rotor current. Look the dataplate on the compressor itself and you should find a notation that looks something...
Now that earns a respectful smiley for sure :) and a big grin to boot :D
Why do I suspect you have never had anything to do with steam beyond watching a tea kettle boil? Substitute the line of smileys with "roll...