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[[User:DieSwartzPunkt|DieSwartzPunkt]] ([[User talk:DieSwartzPunkt|talk]]) 16:24, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
[[User:DieSwartzPunkt|DieSwartzPunkt]] ([[User talk:DieSwartzPunkt|talk]]) 16:24, 14 June 2013 (UTC)

== Negative power factor revisited - humour? ==

I have a bidirectional (net) meter on my house which registers my load, to the utility grid, and also my cogeneration of AC to the customer loads, I share with the grid utility.

Since power factor is being claimed as positive or negative based on the proven :) conjecture "normal load" being supplied by the "normal source" then my meter must indicate negative power factor when the sun shines on my PV system and the electronic disk simulator goes backward.

Now my questions to you are: when I get my wind turbine back on line, and I am in an area with lots of wind, and my meter goes backward most of the time, will the grid utility become a source of negative power factor electricity? "Normal" will have changed hands. The utility customer loads will stay as "'''normal''' loads" but my alternative energy system will become the '''normal''' "source". Should I be scared of negative power factor power turning my stove into an ice box? Will I still be able to cook macon? Make fringe toast? Can I launch litigation against the utility for supplying me with a negative power factor? Will Ontario's negative power factor make Manitoba's generators reverse? Should I be reading "The Secret"? Is this similar to dark energy? Does it antimatter? [[Special:Contributions/174.118.142.187|174.118.142.187]] ([[User talk:174.118.142.187|talk]]) 02:01, 17 June 2013 (UTC)

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DieSwartzPunkt (talk) 16:24, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Negative power factor revisited - humour?

I have a bidirectional (net) meter on my house which registers my load, to the utility grid, and also my cogeneration of AC to the customer loads, I share with the grid utility.

Since power factor is being claimed as positive or negative based on the proven :) conjecture "normal load" being supplied by the "normal source" then my meter must indicate negative power factor when the sun shines on my PV system and the electronic disk simulator goes backward.

Now my questions to you are: when I get my wind turbine back on line, and I am in an area with lots of wind, and my meter goes backward most of the time, will the grid utility become a source of negative power factor electricity? "Normal" will have changed hands. The utility customer loads will stay as "normal loads" but my alternative energy system will become the normal "source". Should I be scared of negative power factor power turning my stove into an ice box? Will I still be able to cook macon? Make fringe toast? Can I launch litigation against the utility for supplying me with a negative power factor? Will Ontario's negative power factor make Manitoba's generators reverse? Should I be reading "The Secret"? Is this similar to dark energy? Does it antimatter? 174.118.142.187 (talk) 02:01, 17 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]