Mak17f
Could you do me a favour
editPlease could you tell me if you know anything about the Luton flashover , a dire substation fault which occured many years ago in england and caused both a nation wide outage and a major change in substation design.Cadmium 12:29, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
- No idea. I have done some research on insulator flashover in vacuums, which is slightly related to atmospheric insulator flashover. I'll add my (limited) knowledge to the existing flashover page. It looks like the information listed there is a different realm than electrical flashover. Mak17f 17:10, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the reply, the Luton flashover was interesting becuase what happened was that an arc from a HT conductor to earth occured. This short then caused circuit breakers to open becuase of the overcurrent. Too many protection devices were activated and then everything went to pot. The defense against such an overreaction in the event of such a fault which I was told about was that a substation has all 'earthed' metal work isolated from earth except for one cable which passes through a current transformer. If current is detected in the earth cable then the location of the fault is clear to the protection electronics. Hence with good design of the protection systems it is possible to open fewer circuit breakers then it would be otherwise. The problem is that I do not have the references to back up this design concept which I was told about some years ago by a substation expert.Cadmium 17:27, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
- In my field, pulsed power, it is good practice to have a single earth ground. However, this is mainly for the minimizations of ground loops rather than protection from faults. Good luck finding your info. Mak17f 21:02, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
From Missouri Huh?
editHey, I Live in Florissant, Missouri. Nice to see a fellow Missourian Hey, I have posted a policy change proposal on the Wikipedia talk:Editing policy page. I would your opinion and all Wikipedia members with accounts. Please. (Steve 22:03, 24 February 2006 (UTC))
Uploading non image files
editWell if it was in an image format (jpg), you could upload it as a file. Click on upload file in the special pages menu. Otherwise I ll try to find out. Mak17f I ve found some info:
If you want to upload other file types than .jpg or .ogg (like for example .pdf) in newer versions of mediawiki, you have to modify the file, LocalSettings.php, by copying the variable, and it's contents, from DefaultSettings.php. Afterward, you can edit it accordingly: $wgFileExtensions = array( 'png', 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'ogg','doc','xls','ppt','mp3','sxc','pdf' );
You may also need to remove this extension from the filetype blacklist (in /includes/DefaultSettings.php).
--Light current 15:59, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
- Stares like a deer in headlights*. I'll see what I can do. Mak17f 16:15, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Yeah I know!. I have only uploaded .jpg files myself--Light current 16:58, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Wikiproject Electronics collaboration
editHi, I am writing to you because you have listed yourself as a member of the Electronics WikiProject. Sadly, this project is pretty dead, but I propose to resuscitate it with a collaboration. The idea is to have a concerted effort on improving one article per month, hopefully to GA or FA status and nominate the very best of them for the front page. I have prepared a page to control this process at Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronics/Collaboration (actually, I mostly shamelessly stole it from Wikipedia:WikiProject Mammals where a collaboration of this sort was succesfully run). There you can make nominations for articles for collaboration or comment on the nominations of others.
If you want to take part you might like to place this template {{WikiProject Electronics Collaboration}}
on your userpage which will give you a link to the current collaboration. If you are no longer interested in Wikiproject Electronics, please remove yourself from the members list, which is now at Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronics/Members
Thanks for listening, SpinningSpark 14:31, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
Notification of automated file description generation
editYour upload of File:Boost circuit.png or contribution to its description is noted, and thanks (even if belatedly) for your contribution. In order to help make better use of the media, an attempt has been made by an automated process to identify and add certain information to the media's description page.
This notification is placed on your talk page because a bot has identified you either as the uploader of the file, or as a contributor to its metadata. It would be appreciated if you could carefully review the information the bot added. To opt out of these notifications, please follow the instructions here. Thanks! Message delivered by Theo's Little Bot (opt-out) 14:03, 17 February 2014 (UTC)