Bramling Cross Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 5, 2020 Messages 2,301 Reaction score 13,044 Location DC is the 51st State Apr 18, 2025 #1 https://www.space.com/the-universe/...-life-found-on-nearby-exoplanet-study-reports
rmr9 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 27, 2012 Messages 679 Reaction score 644 Location Germantown Apr 18, 2025 #2 90 minutes with the lid off
mac_1103 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 15, 2022 Messages 6,180 Reaction score 11,336 Location Virginia Apr 18, 2025 #3 I dunno, but you're definitely going to want 240v.
sibelman Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 22, 2007 Messages 2,788 Reaction score 3,660 Location Portland, OR Apr 18, 2025 #4 mac_1103 said: I dunno, but you're definitely going to want 240v. Click to expand... Or more, but no worries: "Velikovskian enthusiasts such as Ralph Juergens (dec.), Earl Milton (dec.), Wal Thornhill (dec.), and Donald E. Scott have claimed that stars are powered not by internal nuclear fusion, but by galactic-scale electrical discharge currents."
mac_1103 said: I dunno, but you're definitely going to want 240v. Click to expand... Or more, but no worries: "Velikovskian enthusiasts such as Ralph Juergens (dec.), Earl Milton (dec.), Wal Thornhill (dec.), and Donald E. Scott have claimed that stars are powered not by internal nuclear fusion, but by galactic-scale electrical discharge currents."
Agent ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ HBT Supporter Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 867 Reaction score 2,272 Location Waupaca Apr 18, 2025 #5 "If we bypass the circuit breaker and stick a penny in the fuse holder, I bet we could get enough juice outta here..."
"If we bypass the circuit breaker and stick a penny in the fuse holder, I bet we could get enough juice outta here..."
Broken Crow Ale's what cures 'ya HBT Supporter Joined Oct 12, 2020 Messages 3,535 Reaction score 6,772 Apr 19, 2025 #6 First you'l want to get a remote temp probe and then carefully monitor the temp as you heat: With planets, it's all too easy to overshoot your target temps and some scorching may occur;
First you'l want to get a remote temp probe and then carefully monitor the temp as you heat: With planets, it's all too easy to overshoot your target temps and some scorching may occur;