[TheForge]was Power hammer pads for conference now electricity

Grover Richardson grover.richardson at gtri.gatech.edu
Thu Mar 15 11:16:07 EST 2007


Yes.  Problem is which came first, the chicken or the egg.

In order to specify power, you have to specify hammers.  In order to specify
hammers, you have to have confirmed demonstrators who have specified their
needs.  Getting confirmed demonstrators is one of those tasks that runs in
parallel with a bunch of other tasks<G>.

Still, working off of last year's needs is a good start and will get the
baseball in the park.  As well, it will get the right people asking the
right questions or at least standing around looking for answers<G>.

Yes, get estimates, but before spending money, get real information and firm
quotes<G>.


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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of David Childress
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [TheForge]was Power hammer pads for conference now electricity

You can get almost any power that you want.  I am an industrial
electrician and 220v to three phase convertors have gotten cheap in
the last few years andf transformers have always been cheap.  Right
now it is cheaper to pull 220 V and convert than to pull 3 phase.  But
they are right you need the equipment specs before you can design the
system and spec the power.

David Childress
 




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