It takes a little steam engine to start a honking huge one:
Friday, December 18, 2015
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2 comments:
Ooo, I can just feel the enthalpy...;-)
Monsters!
I couldn't figure out what they were doing for work until I Googled it,
Giant water pumping stations.
Wicked interesting, I love old machinery.
18 RPM is actually a pretty good clip for the amount of rotating weight they have going on there.
I have seen the concept of a little motor used to start a bigger motor a few times, old Caterpillars had that set up on them, they call the little motors "Pony Motors".
Thanks for the clip, it's much better viewing in Full screen, you get a better sense of just how massive they are when you first notice the connecting rod starting to move and the giant freaking End Cap come into view.
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