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  • 1. Data: 2022-11-08 23:08:11
    Temat: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: a a <m...@g...com>

    Dlaczego nie w Polsce
    powrót do 220V zamiast 230V ?


  • 2. Data: 2022-11-09 15:21:38
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: Zenek Kapelinder <4...@g...com>

    wtorek, 8 listopada 2022 o 23:08:14 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > Dlaczego nie w Polsce
    > powrót do 220V zamiast 230V ?
    Dosłać ci kartonów i kredek żebyście w międzynarodowym zespole zrobili projekt
    bezstratnego konsumenckiego obniżacza napięcia?


  • 3. Data: 2022-11-09 16:30:28
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: a a <m...@g...com>

    On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    Idź się wysrać z rana
    a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena


  • 4. Data: 2022-11-09 20:16:41
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: a a <m...@g...com>

    On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16:30:29 UTC+1, a a wrote:
    > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > Idź się wysrać z rana
    > a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena

    Mains power voltage drop to reduce usage?
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    6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
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    Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just allow
    (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot of
    devices use less?
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    6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
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    6 Nov 2022, 15:29:45 (3 days ago)
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    In <o...@r...home> "Commander Kinsey" <C...@n...com> writes:

    >Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just allow
    (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot of
    devices use less?

    In the US that's a common technique the utilites use
    called a "brownout" [a]. They'll drop the voltage
    by five or even ten percent.

    As to whether this makes any difference with power demand
    these days, given the types of loads, is another story.

    [a] that term is often misused to refer to "shedding load",
    where a power company will black out some sections of the
    grid to keep everything else up and running.


    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c
    /nQ6mfEqMtdY


  • 5. Data: 2022-11-09 20:28:28
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: Zenek Kapelinder <4...@g...com>

    środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:16:42 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16:30:29 UTC+1, a a wrote:
    > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > Idź się wysrać z rana
    > > a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena
    > Mains power voltage drop to reduce usage?
    > 196 views
    > Subscribe
    > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > Commander Kinsey
    > unread,
    > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > to
    > Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just allow
    (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot of
    devices use less?
    > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > Commander Kinsey
    > unread,
    > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > to
    > danny burstein's profile photo
    > danny burstein
    > unread,
    > 6 Nov 2022, 15:29:45 (3 days ago)
    > to
    > In <o...@r...home> "Commander Kinsey" <C...@n...com> writes:
    >
    > >Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    >
    > In the US that's a common technique the utilites use
    > called a "brownout" [a]. They'll drop the voltage
    > by five or even ten percent.
    >
    > As to whether this makes any difference with power demand
    > these days, given the types of loads, is another story.
    >
    > [a] that term is often misused to refer to "shedding load",
    > where a power company will black out some sections of the
    > grid to keep everything else up and running.
    >
    >
    > https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c
    /nQ6mfEqMtdY
    To chcesz te kredki czy kartony czy nie chcesz?


  • 6. Data: 2022-11-09 20:30:51
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: a a <m...@g...com>

    On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 20:28:30 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:16:42 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16:30:29 UTC+1, a a wrote:
    > > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > > Idź się wysrać z rana
    > > > a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena
    > > Mains power voltage drop to reduce usage?
    > > 196 views
    > > Subscribe
    > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > Commander Kinsey
    > > unread,
    > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > to
    > > Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > Commander Kinsey
    > > unread,
    > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > to
    > > danny burstein's profile photo
    > > danny burstein
    > > unread,
    > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:29:45 (3 days ago)
    > > to
    > > In <o...@r...home> "Commander Kinsey" <C...@n...com> writes:
    > >
    > > >Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    > >
    > > In the US that's a common technique the utilites use
    > > called a "brownout" [a]. They'll drop the voltage
    > > by five or even ten percent.
    > >
    > > As to whether this makes any difference with power demand
    > > these days, given the types of loads, is another story.
    > >
    > > [a] that term is often misused to refer to "shedding load",
    > > where a power company will black out some sections of the
    > > grid to keep everything else up and running.
    > >
    > >
    > > https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c
    /nQ6mfEqMtdY
    wysrałeś się już >?


  • 7. Data: 2022-11-09 20:41:18
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: Zenek Kapelinder <4...@g...com>

    środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:30:53 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 20:28:30 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:16:42 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16:30:29 UTC+1, a a wrote:
    > > > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > > > Idź się wysrać z rana
    > > > > a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena
    > > > Mains power voltage drop to reduce usage?
    > > > 196 views
    > > > Subscribe
    > > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > > Commander Kinsey
    > > > unread,
    > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > > to
    > > > Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    > > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > > Commander Kinsey
    > > > unread,
    > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > > to
    > > > danny burstein's profile photo
    > > > danny burstein
    > > > unread,
    > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:29:45 (3 days ago)
    > > > to
    > > > In <o...@r...home> "Commander Kinsey" <C...@n...com> writes:
    > > >
    > > > >Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    > > >
    > > > In the US that's a common technique the utilites use
    > > > called a "brownout" [a]. They'll drop the voltage
    > > > by five or even ten percent.
    > > >
    > > > As to whether this makes any difference with power demand
    > > > these days, given the types of loads, is another story.
    > > >
    > > > [a] that term is often misused to refer to "shedding load",
    > > > where a power company will black out some sections of the
    > > > grid to keep everything else up and running.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c
    /nQ6mfEqMtdY
    > wysrałeś się już >?
    Ale ty cham i prostak jesteś. Chciałem coś wam dać bo wiem że służbą zdrowia za dużo
    kasy nie ma.


  • 8. Data: 2022-11-10 01:31:23
    Temat: Re: W Hameryce obniżają napięcie w sieci, aby zmniejszyć zużycie energii
    Od: a a <m...@g...com>

    On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 20:41:19 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:30:53 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 20:28:30 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > > środa, 9 listopada 2022 o 20:16:42 UTC+1 m...@g...com napisał(a):
    > > > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16:30:29 UTC+1, a a wrote:
    > > > > > On Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 15:22:29 UTC+1, 4...@g...com wrote:
    > > > > > Idź się wysrać z rana
    > > > > > a jak masz problemy, pisz do Bidena
    > > > > Mains power voltage drop to reduce usage?
    > > > > 196 views
    > > > > Subscribe
    > > > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > > > Commander Kinsey
    > > > > unread,
    > > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > > > to
    > > > > Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we just
    allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a lot
    of devices use less?
    > > > > Commander Kinsey's profile photo
    > > > > Commander Kinsey
    > > > > unread,
    > > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:23:34 (3 days ago)
    > > > > to
    > > > > danny burstein's profile photo
    > > > > danny burstein
    > > > > unread,
    > > > > 6 Nov 2022, 15:29:45 (3 days ago)
    > > > > to
    > > > > In <o...@r...home> "Commander Kinsey" <C...@n...com> writes:
    > > > >
    > > > > >Instead of rolling blackouts when there's a power shortage, why don't we
    just allow (or deliberately) the voltage and frequency to drop? Wouldn't that make a
    lot of devices use less?
    > > > >
    > > > > In the US that's a common technique the utilites use
    > > > > called a "brownout" [a]. They'll drop the voltage
    > > > > by five or even ten percent.
    > > > >
    > > > > As to whether this makes any difference with power demand
    > > > > these days, given the types of loads, is another story.
    > > > >
    > > > > [a] that term is often misused to refer to "shedding load",
    > > > > where a power company will black out some sections of the
    > > > > grid to keep everything else up and running.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.design/c
    /nQ6mfEqMtdY
    Najpierw się wysraj, a potem zmieniaj temat.

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