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turn the meter upside down
Yes, it is possible with a wind turbine + The ENER-WIND, the meter will turn upside down according to the power of the wind or block it, it is the best solution at the moment, and the most simple to set up.
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Re: turn counter upside down
michel justo wrote:Yes, it is possible with a wind turbine + The ENER-WIND, the meter will turn upside down according to the power of the wind or block it, it is the best solution at the moment, and the most simple to set up.
Hello,
It is very nice, but I ask myself a little question ...
imagine
The company responsible for the electricity network has technical problems to solve, it cuts the power in my street ..
And I, who haven't told anyone, send 220 volts to the network. And bam, here I am become a criminal, pcq I electrocuted an EDF agent or other, who worked "in full safety".
Uhhhh, am I wrong, or is there a trick?
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Re: turn counter upside down
No, Banner's good old wheeled counters do not lock up but turn upside down.lejustemilieu wrote:michel justo wrote:Yes, it is possible with a wind turbine + The ENER-WIND, the meter will turn upside down according to the power of the wind or block it, it is the best solution at the moment, and the most simple to set up.
Hello,
It is very nice, but I ask myself a little question ...
imagine
The company responsible for the electricity network has technical problems to solve, it cuts the power in my street ..
And I, who haven't told anyone, send 220 volts to the network. And bam, here I am become a criminal, pcq I electrocuted an EDF agent or other, who worked "in full safety".
Uhhhh, am I wrong, or is there a trick?
I checked this week by plugging my photovoltaic inverter (a Sunny Boy from SMA) on the network.
It's very fun to watch;
That said, this type of inverter is protected and cuts the injection in case of power failure (loss of synchronization of 50Hz).
The same kind of protection exists on their inverters for wind turbines.
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Re: turn counter upside down
Hello
Normally an electrician who works on a line, before working, it verifies if the line is alive, then it attaches 3 clamps mass, connect to the ground, just in case a gar would have an emergency generator connected to the network , or more banal a storm sometimes 50km farther and that the line is lightning, or an accident which would make a pole fall with another line on it ..
Andre
lejustemilieu wrote:
It is very nice, but I ask myself a little question ...
imagine
The company responsible for the electricity network has technical problems to solve, it cuts the power in my street ..
And I, who haven't told anyone, send 220 volts to the network. And bam, here I am become a criminal, pcq I electrocuted an EDF agent or other, who worked "in full safety".
Uhhhh, am I wrong, or is there a trick?
Normally an electrician who works on a line, before working, it verifies if the line is alive, then it attaches 3 clamps mass, connect to the ground, just in case a gar would have an emergency generator connected to the network , or more banal a storm sometimes 50km farther and that the line is lightning, or an accident which would make a pole fall with another line on it ..
Andre
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Re: turn counter upside down
citro wrote:No, Banner's good old wheeled counters do not lock up but turn upside down.lejustemilieu wrote:michel justo wrote:Yes, it is possible with a wind turbine + The ENER-WIND, the meter will turn upside down according to the power of the wind or block it, it is the best solution at the moment, and the most simple to set up.
Hello,
It is very nice, but I ask myself a little question ...
imagine
The company responsible for the electricity network has technical problems to solve, it cuts the power in my street ..
And I, who haven't told anyone, send 220 volts to the network. And bam, here I am become a criminal, pcq I electrocuted an EDF agent or other, who worked "in full safety".
Uhhhh, am I wrong, or is there a trick?
I checked this week by plugging my photovoltaic inverter (a Sunny Boy from SMA) on the network.
It's very fun to watch;
Work accidents are often an accumulation of events and improbable details. The safety instructions are respected most often ..... less when you have to go fast, even faster ..... let's say that we are "less attentive" (or more ready to close our eyes) on the safety in order to be more in line with the manager's performance objectives ... and that in these conditions it would be fashionable not to increase the chances of accidents at work and the deaths that go with them, of those who touch the network ....
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