OT...ISO System loads

David_Emmerich

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Hi group...I have had what is for me the rare chance to spend a few days working in our main shop, building a few new panels for an upcomming project...sort of nice to be home for a little while.

I have taken advantage of this "down" time to watch the loads put on some of the ISO's due to the high heat we are having this week.
Here in our shop we have seen an average voltage drop on the 120 volt line feeding this laptop of 2 volts from 0400 to 1500, not too bad.

Here are some links to the ISO's that I have been watching, if you know of any others, please add them.
http://www.midwestiso.org/page/Real-Time+Info
http://currentenergy.lbl.gov/
Try and stay cool....:D 🍺
David
 
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Ok I missed this the first time, actually I thought it had something to do about ISO9000 which I know nothing about.

Very interesting links. So I know about your methane experiments. Do you produce power or just toying with it?
 

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