New Low Water Cutoff
In the late 1800's John Ashcroft started selling his new device, a low water detector. I like that he said more than 8,000 are installed.
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seems awfully elaborate to do what a float could do…
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Was that a one time use device?
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You'd at least have to replace fusible metal D
Why does it seem elaborate, @mattmia2 ?
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Better than nothing
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"remind me, is that the quitting time whistle or the take cover its gonna blow whistle?"
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"hey is that just regular silence, or the silence of the hartford loop not doing anything while the boiler steams out all of its water?"
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you can find some wild stuff scrolling through patent files also
I did a search for solar thermal once, crazy inventions that received patents
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