high voltage relay vendor, used - OT video
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--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "Grover Richardson"
<grover.richardson@g...> wrote:
> The below fella has surplus electronic items. Usually Kilovac (and
> sometimes others) high Voltage relays.
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> Alan Bond.
> web site is www.mgs4u.com
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> 221 Greencrest Ct., Marietta, GA 30068-3825
> Phone: (770) 973-6251
> Fax: (815) 461-7730
> Email: info@m...
sorry for the OT post but since we are all interested in things
electrical, this short video is just too cool.
if-in ya wanna talk scarin' da cattle.......
If this link does not work, google lugoswr.mpg for one that does.
home.earthlink.net/~wmwph1/LugoSWR.mpg
I have not found the text that should go with this, but I assume is
is a test of automatic switch gear for utilities.
very impressive video regardless.
and as for the cattle, if you use this switch, I'd say put the B-B-Q
sauce on the cow first.
Dave
<grover.richardson@g...> wrote:
> The below fella has surplus electronic items. Usually Kilovac (and
> sometimes others) high Voltage relays.
>
> Alan Bond.
> web site is www.mgs4u.com
>
> 221 Greencrest Ct., Marietta, GA 30068-3825
> Phone: (770) 973-6251
> Fax: (815) 461-7730
> Email: info@m...
sorry for the OT post but since we are all interested in things
electrical, this short video is just too cool.
if-in ya wanna talk scarin' da cattle.......
If this link does not work, google lugoswr.mpg for one that does.
home.earthlink.net/~wmwph1/LugoSWR.mpg
I have not found the text that should go with this, but I assume is
is a test of automatic switch gear for utilities.
very impressive video regardless.
and as for the cattle, if you use this switch, I'd say put the B-B-Q
sauce on the cow first.
Dave
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From: "Dave Mucha" <davemucha@j...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:39 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Re: high voltage relay vendor, used - OT video
> --- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "Grover Richardson"
> <grover.richardson@g...> wrote:
> > The below fella has surplus electronic items. Usually Kilovac (and
> > sometimes others) high Voltage relays.
> >
> > Alan Bond.
> > web site is www.mgs4u.com
> >
> > 221 Greencrest Ct., Marietta, GA 30068-3825
> > Phone: (770) 973-6251
> > Fax: (815) 461-7730
> > Email: info@m...
>
>
> sorry for the OT post but since we are all interested in things
> electrical, this short video is just too cool.
>
>
> if-in ya wanna talk scarin' da cattle.......
>
> If this link does not work, google lugoswr.mpg for one that does.
>
> home.earthlink.net/~wmwph1/LugoSWR.mpg
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> I have not found the text that should go with this, but I assume is
> is a test of automatic switch gear for utilities.
>
> very impressive video regardless.
>
> and as for the cattle, if you use this switch, I'd say put the B-B-Q
> sauce on the cow first.
>
> Dave
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>home.earthlink.net/~wmwph1/LugoSWR.mpg
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>I have not found the text that should go with this, but I assume is
>is a test of automatic switch gear for utilities.
Here's a little more about the Lugo video:
http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/day.htm
Steve D
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