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- NinerBikesExplorer
SCVJeff wrote:
jrnymn7 wrote:
Redundant= one in the same
I think maybe we have a different understanding regarding the meaning of the word redundant.
Professional quality usually has a perfectionist doing it
Professional quality means that someone that installed it does it as their profession, ie for a living. I've seen some people paid way to much for shoddy level workmanship.
Perfectionist usually means that someone highly skilled, knowledgeable in all the minute aspects of the install, with an exceedingly high level of precision does the install. Most won't pay for "perfectionist" work, to the 99.9% efficient level, or quality of work on the install.
Perfectionist, unless you are in that tax bracket that can afford it, is usually done by "do it yourself" type folks, where the fruits of labor are NOT taxed by overburdensome overhead rates of a shop or store front. It is almost always done by people that take pride in the quality of their work, or with exceptionally high standards.
In the real world, perfection does not exist, but one can get pretty close. Time to do it right, and money, are usually no object, the end result and function are more important to the purist. - jrnymn7ExplorerJeff,
To my understanding, 'one in the same', not quite. more of the same, perhaps, or more than really required.
Correct, Wolfe, but it's base meaning is 'not required/critical for normal operation', so in engineering, it's there only as a back up.
So, if using heavy (4-2ga) cable, and quality connections, is 'more than required/critical for normal operation' then so is balanced wiring. That was my point. But if one wants to do things above and beyond the bare minimum, then all three are required.
I have noticed suggesting quality workmanship/parts and/or alternative methods/equipment can come with a price on this forum. - wolfe10ExplorerRedundancy (engineering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redundancy_(engineering)
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In engineering, redundancy is the duplication of critical components or functions of a system with the intention of increasing reliability of the system - SCVJeffExplorer
jrnymn7 wrote:
Redundant= one in the same
I think maybe we have a different understanding regarding the meaning of the word redundant.
Professional quality usually has a perfectionist doing it - jrnymn7ExplorerI think maybe we have a different understanding regarding the meaning of the word redundant.
- SCVJeffExplorer
jrnymn7 wrote:
Especially balanced wiring. As Menna says, it costs nothing.SCVJeff wrote:
jrnymn7 wrote:
Seems to me that's redundant
Under-wiring and cheapo terminals cause increased (unnecessary) voltage drop, decreased efficiency and excessive heat. Nothing to do with perfectionism... it has everything to do with professionalism.
In that case, so is balanced wiring. - mena661ExplorerMEX says that balanced wiring doesn't make much difference unless you have monster inverter loads. But since it doesn't cost a dime extra, why not do it anyways?
- jrnymn7Explorer
SCVJeff wrote:
jrnymn7 wrote:
Seems to me that's redundant
Under-wiring and cheapo terminals cause increased (unnecessary) voltage drop, decreased efficiency and excessive heat. Nothing to do with perfectionism... it has everything to do with professionalism.
In that case, so is balanced wiring. - SCVJeffExplorerThat's true. But without muddying the water with technical explanations, if he simply flips that one cable, problem solved.
- SCVJeffExplorer
jrnymn7 wrote:
Seems to me that's redundant
Under-wiring and cheapo terminals cause increased (unnecessary) voltage drop, decreased efficiency and excessive heat. Nothing to do with perfectionism... it has everything to do with professionalism.
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