Posted by El Toro on January 20, 2011 at 09:02:04 from (108.3.200.96):
In Reply to: Light bulb laws posted by Jg20601 on January 20, 2011 at 08:40:54:
During the first oil embargo back in 1970's someone suggested they shut off all the boilers over the weekend to save money. They gave the man that suggested this was given a big cash award for his suggestion. When the bitter cold hit that winter just about every boiler froze over a long weekend. It also ruin the copper pipe where ever the heat was off. Later on when we needed a new air conditioner the so called energy czar wouldn't approve a purchase unless the equipment needed ac. So I wrote the justication stating the electronics wouldn't fail if it was kept at a constant temperature. I received a call from the procurement office about the AC unit I ordered from Sears. It was big window unit and she wanted to know if I would accept an AC unit in the Federal stock system. I told her sure that would be fine. Here's a picture of the vehicle we installed it in. Its known as the M7 Heavy Field Dynamometer. We had 2 Chrysler units in there and the big window unit kept it cooler than the two units. Hal
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