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August 9th, 2012, 17:07
#180641
_WRP_
Closest I will get to the strip, lol...
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August 9th, 2012 17:07
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August 9th, 2012, 18:15
#180642
Forum Junkie
Re: Wheeeeewww!! Thats A Relief...
For six years, a few years ago we ran the dog snot out of a hp 750c, but it was 36" wide. We never had any problems with it, used will be your best bet and there are always a bunch on ebay.
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August 9th, 2012, 18:15
#180643
Can i ban pdailey?
Ill wave from the South Point hotel as you fly by

Originally Posted by
randy s
i'll simmer down when you stop talkin' through a paper ass whole. i hate teddy bears.

Originally Posted by
green787
Work harder....
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August 9th, 2012, 18:16
#180644
_WRP_

Originally Posted by
formerly known as
Ill wave from the South Point hotel as you fly by
What are you doing in Vegas?
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August 9th, 2012, 18:33
#180645
Funny Guy from the North, eh
Re: Wheeeeewww!! Thats A Relief...

Originally Posted by
CRAIG_HALL
Anyone familiar with wide format printers ? I need to buy a 42"/44" wide one. Basic CAD printing, rarely in color. Mainly just to check the shape of odd parts with a full scale print.
My buddies wrap shop has several 96'' he has a deal with HP comercial they always are bringing new one's over for him to try out,there used inventory must be huge judging by how often he gets upgraded.
Very entertaining on here today
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August 9th, 2012, 18:33
#180646
Captain Buzzkill

Originally Posted by
CRAIG_HALL
Anyone familiar with wide format printers ? I need to buy a 42"/44" wide one. Basic CAD printing, rarely in color. Mainly just to check the shape of odd parts with a full scale print.
If there is any comparison, I owned a wide format vinyl plotter ..
What's the question?
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August 9th, 2012, 18:53
#180647
Ace Mechanic
Re: Wheeeeewww!! Thats A Relief...

Originally Posted by
philofab
Anyone into solar stuff? I just came up with thirty 120 watt Solarex panels I need to get rid of. Might make a good dent in my eletric bill at the shop though.... 30 amps is a lot.
Must be pretty old stuff... 230watt+ is the standard. Are they 220volt? How much?
3600watt would be about half a house's average bill in the summer. You would also need an inverter (about 1500.00) , disconnect and whatever mounting crap. You would also need a bunch of 8 awg wire. For Edison to allow the back feed you are looking at about 500.00 in permits and that is only if they will still approve those panels.
Whats the model number?
Also keep in mind the older they get the less output they have and with old panels like that you are still looking at about 80% eff even when they were new. System after inversion is probally 2.2kW at the meter. 10 hours a day that is abut 22kW hours per day = 660 kWh per month or 1/5 my mo electric usage.

Originally Posted by
Mark_Miller
what a dick


Originally Posted by
TT#54
Dicks.
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August 9th, 2012, 18:54
#180648
Ace Mechanic
Re: Wheeeeewww!! Thats A Relief...

Originally Posted by
CRAIG_HALL
Anyone familiar with wide format printers ? I need to buy a 42"/44" wide one. Basic CAD printing, rarely in color. Mainly just to check the shape of odd parts with a full scale print.
That's a big one son...

Originally Posted by
Mark_Miller
what a dick


Originally Posted by
TT#54
Dicks.
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August 9th, 2012, 19:08
#180649
Cynical A**hole
Re: Wheeeeewww!! Thats A Relief...

Originally Posted by
JRod
What are you doing in Vegas?
Dudes. Lots and lots of dudes.
Bobby's Son shall henceforth be known as BS.
Don't bother me. I'm wasting potential.
Life's a grave, dig it.
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August 9th, 2012, 19:09
#180650
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I have 5 controllers for these. They were used to light signage at night. No Edison here, in AZ I get tax incentives and a two way meter for free.