User talk:Scimike

Please review HVDC section and suggest link
Is AC synchronization discussed anywhere else other than your Utility frequency? The wiki section on Electric power transmission needs a justification for synchronization within utility grids and the consequences of accidently or otherwise connecting an unsynchronized supplier. In one Electric power transmission#HVDC paragraph, I tried:
 * "... to transmit AC power as AC when needed in either direction between Seattle and Boston would require the (highly challenging) continuous synchronization of the electricity grids in both cities. Grid synchronization (this is an intuitive not physics description) means the alternating current electrons need to move up-and-down at the same moments ..."

Linking to a slight extension of your "stability" discussion would be even better -- since your article looks like an appropriate place to discuss. Please review the HVDC discussion of AC synchronization and either recommend a wiki link, maybe extend your well written "stabil ty" discussion, or kick back to me and I'll try adding. Scimike 23:25, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
 * This next few days I'm editing for money, not for fun, and doing specs for a generator. Write what you can and I'll try to look at it when the water drops below my chin. --Wtshymanski 01:18, 26 April 2007 (UTC)