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Post by tonyt on Dec 11, 2010 12:48:01 GMT -5
just giveing my "home master " 6inch a test run" lol
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Post by Dob on Dec 31, 2010 12:28:24 GMT -5
19th century Tesla still going strong.
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Post by Dob on Jan 1, 2011 8:59:36 GMT -5
Heh...Still cranking! Sorry for the dark picture.
A real trooper. 112 years old and still running flawlessly on 100 volts. Exactly what it was intended to do. ;D
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Post by Rick M. on Jan 1, 2011 23:35:31 GMT -5
Heh...Still cranking! Sorry for the dark picture. A real trooper. 112 years old and still running flawlessly on 100 volts. Exactly what it was intended to do. ;D That's amazing. Well, I guess those things really were built to last!!!
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Post by Dob on Jan 3, 2011 17:01:15 GMT -5
Heh...Still cranking! Sorry for the dark picture. A real trooper. 112 years old and still running flawlessly on 100 volts. Exactly what it was intended to do. ;D That's amazing. Well, I guess those things really were built to last!!! That is why it reached the age 112. These things were built to survive a nuclear war. Nothing is better than cast iron and brass in my opinion.
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Post by Chris on Jan 6, 2011 17:46:55 GMT -5
That's amazing. Well, I guess those things really were built to last!!! That is why it reached the age 112. These things were built to survive a nuclear war. Nothing is better than cast iron and brass in my opinion. unless they melt
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Post by Dob on Jan 7, 2011 13:33:35 GMT -5
That is why it reached the age 112. These things were built to survive a nuclear war. Nothing is better than cast iron and brass in my opinion. unless they melt Plastic melts much much easier.
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Post by Chris on Jan 11, 2011 17:04:18 GMT -5
unless they melt Plastic melts much much easier. let's put them all in boiling lava neither will stand a chance there ;D anyways how's the Trooper (i'm talkin about the Tesla)
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Post by fancollector12 on Jan 11, 2011 21:19:32 GMT -5
None b/c it's snowing where I am, really cold.
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Post by Dob on Jan 20, 2011 11:40:36 GMT -5
Plastic melts much much easier. let's put them all in boiling lava neither will stand a chance there ;D anyways how's the Trooper (i'm talkin about the Tesla) Lava doesn't boil. Gases from under ground cause the bubbling. And the Tesla has been shut down for awhile. I have used it here and there but it has been far too cold to use it. Ran for a whole month trouble free though, and continues to do so.
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Post by Chris on Jan 22, 2011 0:47:25 GMT -5
just the Sanyo...
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Post by Rick M. on Jan 30, 2011 22:08:55 GMT -5
Ran my Dominion Model 2004 a bit today; still works great!
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Post by tonyt on Apr 1, 2011 14:02:02 GMT -5
today i been roating my fans every 1-2 hours just running most of them to get them ready for summer, etc so far so good,
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Post by Rick M. on Apr 10, 2011 19:59:01 GMT -5
Man it was hot today! It reached 84°F in my house since I didn't bother to turn on the A/C since it's going to be cold tomorrow. I had TONS of fans running throughout the day: CFs: Hampton Bay Tiffany Cardinal on low, Hampton Bay Raleigh III on medium, Crest 2000 on high, and Encon Chili Pepper hugger on high also. PFs: Cool Breeze mini fan and RE mini fan both on high (single speed), GE on high/oscillating (also one speed), Windmere green plastic fan on low/non-oscillating. Lots of fans today! ;D
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