RE: Power requirements

2002-10-31 Thread Schmidt Mickey Civ 50 ES/CC
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Power requirements As much as I want to test out some thermate, I think the water jets idea is definitely going work. Needs a rotating head with a bit on the tip, so either an electric motor, or have its spinning motion powered by the water pump (which would last a lot longer

Re: Power requirements

2002-10-30 Thread JHByrne
In a message dated 10/30/2002 6:36:04 AM Alaskan Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: As much as I want to test out some thermate, I think the water jets idea is definitely going work. Needs a rotating head with a bit on the tip, so either an electric motor, or have its spinning motion

Power requirements

2002-10-29 Thread Robert J. Bradbury
In response to my inquiry to Dr. Behar, he provided the following information: The 2 20KW generators was for electric power, to run pumps, controls, computers, etc. The 480KW was what was calculated to be produced from burning diesel to heat up the water. So we are *not* talking a small