They claim that they "underestimated fuel usage". Anyhow, they now calculate that the latest shipment will last til Tuesday. Would anyone like to line up some bets on that? I say Sunday, about 5 a.m. it will run out. Anyone else? Additional bets on whether they have the next truck ready... Is anyone aware of whether 32 Old Slip is back on utility power? Thanks, Charles | Charles Sprickman | Internet Channel | INCH System Administration Team | (212)243-5200 | spork@inch.com | access@inch.com On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 polarcat@darwin.smarter.net wrote:
InterNAP, and possibly others have lost power again. Word is that the ConED generator ran out of fuel, the replacement water pump on the generator was installed, but the generator failed again, and a fuel truck 6 blocks away isn't being allowed through by the authorities.
Joe
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Not to mention, cooling the radiator won't help at all, considering it's the water pump that failed.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Chris Luke wrote:
Sean Donelan wrote (on Sep 13):
Speaking with a mechanical engineer, he suggested you may be able to restore some generator operation by continiously running a water/hose over the outside of the radiator. Not so much to clean it, but to act as once-through heat transfer to cool the engine.
I hope you can get it going again.
The radiator yes. Just try not to get the engine block too wet. Rapid cooling of a hot engine can cause the metalwork to fatigue quickly, at worst, or warp it at best. :( I know someone who managed to crack a piston shaft this way once on a regular engine.
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