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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:45 am
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That is the question being asked Ray, is it closed long term or only short term (as in hrs) due to weather conditions ..... You would think being told it was closed three times would indicate a long term closure, but Dottie has posted information that goes against that assumption .... How are you with conventional current flow and electron flow through a diode? How about, who's on first base ....
Being Telecom taught, PMG when the telephones were under that umbrella, I got electron theory hammered into the skull.T1 Terry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:16 amThat is the question being asked Ray, is it closed long term or only short term (as in hrs) due to weather conditions ..... You would think being told it was closed three times would indicate a long term closure, but Dottie has posted information that goes against that assumption .... How are you with conventional current flow and electron flow through a diode? How about, who's on first base ....
T1 Terry
The bit that messes with my head is electron flow is opposite to conventional current flow .... basically because the founding fathers got it wrong ..... Then lithium batteries came along and a cathode and anode are interchangeable terminology depending if the cell is charging or discharging and ...... Trying to give a simplified talk at a Stone The Crows get together just turns into a whole room full of glassy eyes peopleNoggins wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 2:54 pmBeing Telecom taught, PMG when the telephones were under that umbrella, I got electron theory hammered into the skull.T1 Terry wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:16 amThat is the question being asked Ray, is it closed long term or only short term (as in hrs) due to weather conditions ..... You would think being told it was closed three times would indicate a long term closure, but Dottie has posted information that goes against that assumption .... How are you with conventional current flow and electron flow through a diode? How about, who's on first base ....
T1 Terry
Although I don't use it much these days I can get the gist of what you mean, although measuring the voltage drop over a working diode is a bit past me these days.
Ron
The bit that messes with my head is electron flow is opposite to conventional current flow .... basically because the founding fathers got it wrong ..... Then lithium batteries came along and a cathode and anode are interchangeable terminology depending if the cell is charging or discharging and ...... Trying to give a simplified talk at a Stone The Crows get together just turns into a whole room full of glassy eyes people