ThePowderhorn
ThePowderhorn t1_j0ddzp1 wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO
Thanks for the link! Usually I have a distance excuse to not do further research, but given that I get my power from Austin Energy, learning more should be rather doable.
ThePowderhorn t1_j0cse8k wrote
Reply to comment by timbe3 in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO
I'm starting to feel like I was sold a bill of goods on sliced bread.
ThePowderhorn t1_j0cll0s wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO
Count me among the clueless. One of the things that's been percolating in my mind as more and more devices run on DC and batteries is when the electric grid as it currently exists will be an anachronism for its then-current (no pun intended) use cases. Your mention of conversions brought this to the fore.
I get that pretty much everything short of solar is turbine-driven, which if I recall correctly is why we have an AC grid (high-school physics was a while ago, so I don't remember why). Since solar is the only residential-scale generation option, at what point does it start making sense to keep small-scale (say, neighbourhood level) DC needs separate from the AC that industry is designed around? I can't imagine there's anything to be gained from DC-AC-DC conversion.
edit: typo
ThePowderhorn t1_j0cj4vg wrote
Reply to comment by jdbrew in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO
I'm content to read the results of that experiment from hundreds of miles away.
ThePowderhorn t1_jaduio3 wrote
Reply to An anti-seizure medication shows promise in reducing the likelihood of heavy drinking, desire to drink, and positive alcohol expectancies, according to new research by chrisdh79
Topiramate successfully dulled my interest in everything outside of drinking. Some people may find some benefit, but it's no magic bullet.