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"Chris Hornbeck"

what's so bad about a variac? i'm in the process of putting variacs
on both motors of a 2motor leslie . . .


I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.


** Utter bull****.


The difference is that auto engines are designed to survive it.
Ordinary electric motors must suffer in silence.



** Only a fool argues from analogies that are wrong themselves.



No solution, including variac, phase angle or cycle counting is
without some penalty to the motor, and the relative penalties vary
with the amount of speed reduction.



** Fools always compound their errors, in Horbeck's case - ad
infinitum.




................ Phil




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"Chris Hornbeck"

what's so bad about a variac? i'm in the process of putting variacs
on both motors of a 2motor leslie . . .


I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.


** Utter bull****.


The difference is that auto engines are designed to survive it.
Ordinary electric motors must suffer in silence.



** Only a fool argues from analogies that are wrong themselves.



No solution, including variac, phase angle or cycle counting is
without some penalty to the motor, and the relative penalties vary
with the amount of speed reduction.



** Fools always compound their errors, in Horbeck's case - ad
infinitum.




................ Phil


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Phil Allison wrote:

"Chris Hornbeck"

what's so bad about a variac? i'm in the process of putting variacs
on both motors of a 2motor leslie . . .


I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.



** Utter bull****.


** Utter bull****.

Oh look, we both provided the same level of _informative_ rebuttal
that helps others know why they're wrong instead of just insisting
that we're right. I guess that means that as of now, the argument
is tied one to one.

- Logan
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Phil Allison wrote:

"Chris Hornbeck"

what's so bad about a variac? i'm in the process of putting variacs
on both motors of a 2motor leslie . . .


I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.



** Utter bull****.


** Utter bull****.

Oh look, we both provided the same level of _informative_ rebuttal
that helps others know why they're wrong instead of just insisting
that we're right. I guess that means that as of now, the argument
is tied one to one.

- Logan
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"Logan Shaw"
Phil Allison wrote:
Chris Hornbeck
I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.



** Utter bull****.


** Utter bull****.

Oh look, we both provided the same level of _informative_ rebuttal




** An unsupported ( plus ridiculous ) assertion needs no rebuttal.

In legal terms there is simply "no case to answer".

The makers of such assertions needs to provide **their** reasoning.



that helps others know why they're wrong instead of just insisting
that we're right.



** Then why not ask Hornbeck to justify his mad assertion ???

I cannot be bothered since the dude is a raving nut case.



I guess that means that as of now, the argument
is tied one to one.



** What you "guess" is a just as smelly as anything else you blow out your
backside.





................ Phil





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"Logan Shaw"
Phil Allison wrote:
Chris Hornbeck
I think all these caveats are just good practical conservativism. No
motors like being throttled back, including gasoline auto engines.



** Utter bull****.


** Utter bull****.

Oh look, we both provided the same level of _informative_ rebuttal




** An unsupported ( plus ridiculous ) assertion needs no rebuttal.

In legal terms there is simply "no case to answer".

The makers of such assertions needs to provide **their** reasoning.



that helps others know why they're wrong instead of just insisting
that we're right.



** Then why not ask Hornbeck to justify his mad assertion ???

I cannot be bothered since the dude is a raving nut case.



I guess that means that as of now, the argument
is tied one to one.



** What you "guess" is a just as smelly as anything else you blow out your
backside.





................ Phil





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