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| Googooly |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
If i said single or twin size bed, then it would have been gayish. But i said queen size ;) |
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| Googooly |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiveTheDream
Well you talk alot hear.
ford quilty = suckage
vaxhall quilte = pownage
ford prices = suckage
vaxhall prices = pownage |
wow that was the bext explanation ive ever heard in my life, now I know the difrence between the two. thanks alot...
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NOT! (taken of the borat movie :stongue: ) |
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| PvDoBseSSioN |
getting back on topic
i'm a supervisor and home installer for circuit city |
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| L.E.N. |
I work for GE and keep these big bastards running.. |
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| Bidor |
| quote: | Originally posted by L.E.N.
I work for GE and keep these big bastards running.. |
what are they? |
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| L.E.N. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Bidor
what are they? |
GE Jenbacher generators...they are like a million dollars just for the engine. They are massive...20 cylinders, twin turbos ( those alone are like 50k for one turbo) You need a ladder to work on some of them. |
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| Bidor |
| quote: | Originally posted by L.E.N.
GE Jenbacher generators...they are like a million dollars just for the engine. They are massive...20 cylinders, twin turbos ( those alone are like 50k for one turbo) You need a ladder to work on some of them. |
sounds cool. im not very technical.. what do they generate or what for? |
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| Orbax |
Q: What does any engine on earth, ever, generate?
A: Power |
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| Bidor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
Q: What does any engine on earth, ever, generate?
A: Power |
:eek: cool!......
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| LiveTheDream |
| quote: | Delivering Energy Solutions
GE is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of gas-fueled reciprocating engines, packaged generator sets and cogeneration units for power generation. GE’s Jenbacher gas engines are known for their high efficiency, low operating cost and exceptionally high reliability. The engines combine a high output density with low exhaust emissions and low-cost construction. |
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| L.E.N. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Bidor
sounds cool. im not very technical.. what do they generate or what for? |
Electricity... Id bore you with details, but hospitals use them, and bigger companys like nestle, miller brewing co., Land O lakes, and landfills.
They can run on natural gas or waste gas (landfills) |
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| LiveTheDream |
| quote: | Cutting-edge technology
Continuously refined based on our extensive experience, the Jenbacher type 6 engines are reliable, advanced products serving the 1.8 to 3 MW power range. Its 1,500 rpm engine speed results in a high power density and low installation costs. The type 6 pre-combustion chamber achieves maximum efficiency with low emissions. Proven design and optimized components enable a service life of 60,000 operating hours before the first major overhaul. |
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