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Re: Salient Pole Modification




 Hi Herbert, fellow coilers,

>
> Original poster: "Herbert Mehlhose" <herbert.mehlhose-at-kdt.de> 
>
> Hi everybody,

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> As to the HP: this means horse power, I assume. In Germany we
> call this PS (Pferdestaerke), a measuements for the power of cars.
> Now the official measurement ist kW. If 1 HP is equal to 1 PS, my
> motor would have about 0.6 HP.
> I'm almost sure, that my assumption HP = PS is correct, but can
> anybody confirm that?
> Thanks very much for any advice,
> Herbert


 1 Horsepower = 746 Watts, 1 Pferdestaerke = 736 Watts

 I learned this at: http://www.bharatpetroleum-dot-com/i-solvent.html#7

 Note: 'Pferdestaerke' and 'Cheval Vapour'
        are equivalent units of measure.

  Steve Copeland