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MallardWacker

Like someone once said "I think the shipping cost would be prohibitive"


SmokeOn,

mski
Perryville, Arkansas
Wooo-Pig-Soooie

If a man says he knows anything at all, he knows nothing what he aught to know.  But...


SmokeOn,

Mike
Perryville, Arkansas

It's not how much you smoke but how many friends you make while doing it...

mrdennisg

Check this post later tonight and I will post a picture of my cat mummy hanging on my shop wall.  found under a building in sand building was built in 1895...[:D]


Phone Guy

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Help me out here. I left my TI-84 at home.

MallardWacker

An 84 won't help you with that one.


SmokeOn,

mski
Perryville, Arkansas
Wooo-Pig-Soooie

If a man says he knows anything at all, he knows nothing what he aught to know.  But...


SmokeOn,

Mike
Perryville, Arkansas

It's not how much you smoke but how many friends you make while doing it...

mrdennisg

P
Proportional KP x Verror Typically the main drive in a control loop, KP reduces a large part of the overall error.
  I
Integral KI x  ?ç Verror dt Reduces the final error in a system. Summing even a small error over time produces a drive signal large enough to move the system toward a smaller error.
  D
Derivative KD x dVerror / dt Counteracts the KP and KI terms when the output changes quickly. This helps reduce overshoot and ringing. It has no effect on final error.
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[?]The generic transfer function for a PID controller is

H(s)=&lt;math&gt;frac{Ds^2+Ps+I}{s+C}&lt;math&gt;,
with C being a constant (typically .01 or .001).


and just think all this just to smoke a chicken leg


Arcs_n_Sparks

Thank goodness our electrical engineers hide all this complexity from people trying to get their smokin' done.[:D]

Arcs_n_Sparks

Phone Guy

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mrdennisg</i>
<br />P
Proportional KP x Verror Typically the main drive in a control loop, KP reduces a large part of the overall error.
  I
Integral KI x  ?ç Verror dt Reduces the final error in a system. Summing even a small error over time produces a drive signal large enough to move the system toward a smaller error.
  D
Derivative KD x dVerror / dt Counteracts the KP and KI terms when the output changes quickly. This helps reduce overshoot and ringing. It has no effect on final error.
[?][?][?]

[?]The generic transfer function for a PID controller is

H(s)=&lt;math&gt;frac{Ds^2+Ps+I}{s+C}&lt;math&gt;,
with C being a constant (typically .01 or .001).


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I don't even want to know the equation for a brisket.[V]

mrdennisg

<font size="4">Meeow</font id="size4">[}:)






MallardWacker

Your MIL?


SmokeOn,

mski
Perryville, Arkansas
Wooo-Pig-Soooie

If a man says he knows anything at all, he knows nothing what he aught to know.  But...


SmokeOn,

Mike
Perryville, Arkansas

It's not how much you smoke but how many friends you make while doing it...

mrdennisg


MallardWacker

YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW[}:)][;)]


SmokeOn,

mski
Perryville, Arkansas
Wooo-Pig-Soooie

If a man says he knows anything at all, he knows nothing what he aught to know.  But...


SmokeOn,

Mike
Perryville, Arkansas

It's not how much you smoke but how many friends you make while doing it...

Oldman


Thank the Good Lord I only work with fuzzy stuff and dirt. I'm a simple man with a simple life. *Olds heads off for another warm brandy and cold beer*  Oh those simple things of life....[:p]

Olds


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Phone Guy

That looks like one I saw under a building we were wiring a couple years ago. One of the guys under the building (Nate) started making these meowing noises and poked the head of this thing up through the floor. Now a couple questions for you.
1. Why would you save that? (after Halloween I mean)
2. Do you eat off that table?
3. What kind of beer does it drink?
4. Does it listen to you?

BigSmoker

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<br />That looks like one I saw under a building we were wiring a couple years ago. One of the guys under the building (Nate) started making these meowing noises and poked the head of this thing up through the floor. Now a couple questions for you.
1. Why would you save that? (after Halloween I mean)
2. Do you eat off that table?
3. What kind of beer does it drink?
4. Does it listen to you?
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LMAO.  Thanks.

Jeff



Some say BBQ is in your blood, if thats true my blood must be BBQ sauce.
Some people say BBQ is in the blood, if thats true my blood must be BBQ sauce.