pedroborges Member OP P Join Date Aug 2022 Location Portugal Posts 17 Aug 3, 2023 #16 1 pulse = 1 m3 (3600 hours / 60 seconds * 1 m3 ) = 60 m3/h Certain ?
drbitboy Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Dec 2019 Location Rochester, NY Posts 8,153 Aug 3, 2023 #17 pedroborges said: 1 pulse = 1 m3 (3600 hours / 60 seconds * 1 m3 ) = 60 m3/h Certain ? Click to expand... Yes, so why is your ladder logic from Post #1 DIVIDING by 60? Or is there a later rung that multiplies by 3600?
pedroborges said: 1 pulse = 1 m3 (3600 hours / 60 seconds * 1 m3 ) = 60 m3/h Certain ? Click to expand... Yes, so why is your ladder logic from Post #1 DIVIDING by 60? Or is there a later rung that multiplies by 3600?
pedroborges Member OP P Join Date Aug 2022 Location Portugal Posts 17 Aug 3, 2023 #18 this division that I made for the 60s seems wrong to me. in this division it is necessary to multiply 1m3 by 3600 s would be (1*3600/60) Last edited: Aug 3, 2023
this division that I made for the 60s seems wrong to me. in this division it is necessary to multiply 1m3 by 3600 s would be (1*3600/60)
drbitboy Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Dec 2019 Location Rochester, NY Posts 8,153 Aug 4, 2023 #19 pedroborges said: this division that I made for the 60s seems wrong to me. in this division it is necessary to multiply 1m3 by 3600 s would be (1*3600/60) Click to expand... And now you know why I used 64 i.e. (1*3600/64) => (1*56.25) => 56.25.
pedroborges said: this division that I made for the 60s seems wrong to me. in this division it is necessary to multiply 1m3 by 3600 s would be (1*3600/60) Click to expand... And now you know why I used 64 i.e. (1*3600/64) => (1*56.25) => 56.25.