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in a way yes, in a way no. if you are talking about a windmill GENERATOR, then yes it is a generator. however, it doesn't have to be a huge white thing in the fields. as long as it has a generator connected to it, it is considered as a generator. hope i have helped
All items being powered by the generator should be turned off before turning off the generator. Or damage could result to both the appliance and the generator.
No, salt is sodium chloride while sugar is a complex organic molecule made of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens. It is chemically impossible for salt to turn into sugar.
A solar panel or a solar-powered steam generator.
When you put a leaf in salt water, the leaf will start to turn brown in a few days. The leaf will start to turn brown in a mater of days.
By adding salt on it
Stop adding salt to the pool and use tablets and shock when needed.
Turn of the salt water chlorination and start adding chlorine the same as you would in an ordinary pool. The salt water in the pool will become less salty over time so you don't have to worry about changing the water. You could tidy it up a little by removing the saltwater chlorinator element or you could just leave it.
A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
Most electric plants use steam to turn a turbine which then turns a generator.
Turn the DC generator inside out and you have an alternator .
When turning a generator to a standby operations mode, there is often a switch on the generator. By turning the switch on and off, you should be able to use the generator should the power turn off and resume electricity which may have been interrupted
A wheel composed of a series of blades that is used to turn a generator is known as a turbine.
it depends on how much iodine you add to the milk.
Foamy water can sometimes be an indication of too high pH !. Remember to check both the pH AND the Total Alkalinity.It may also be that scale has built up on your generator cell. Turn off the system, remove the cell by undoing the Unions at each end, and clean the cell according to manufacturers instructions.Check the salt level also. If too high, lower the water level and add fresh water to reduce the salt %.Good LuckGreg M Simmons C.P.O.gregs.cpo@gmail.com
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