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    • dafyreD
      dafyre @coliver
      last edited by

      @coliver Exactly! Turn them off and leave them running 24/7.

      If one passes out from malnutrition, the warm spares can take over while the injured one rests and gets ready to take the place of the next one who passes out. But remember, if you lose both on the same wheel, you're going to suffer from power brownouts.

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      • J
        Jason Banned
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        Sometimes loose parts get caught during the spinning and causes catastrophic failure.

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        • dafyreD
          dafyre @Jason
          last edited by

          @Jason said:

          Sometimes loose parts get caught during the spinning and causes catastrophic failure.

          This is called a System Crash. You hear that noise? Yeah... we'd better go check that out.

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          • MattSpellerM
            MattSpeller
            last edited by MattSpeller

            Supposing that NTG's internet is powered by 1HAMP (1 hamster power), what would you need to run it 24x7 with any degree of reliability?

            To begin, some definitions:

            RAIHAM 1 - Two wheels, with a hamster each.
            RAIHAM 0 - Single wheel, two hamsters
            RAIHAM 10 - Two wheels, two hamsters each

            Given the below data sets, we see hamsters run an average of 4 hours per day
            http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/114305/analysis-of-hamster-wheel-rotational-data

            As hamsters are nocturnal and primarily active at night, you will need to have at least 6 RAIHAM's setup on separate light/dark schedules.

            Assumptions:

            • Hamsters are fed and cared for
            • Hamsters will run together on the wheel

            NTG's hamsternet will require 12 RAIHAM 10's setup into 6 banks of 4 hour offset groups to achieve even close to 99% uptime.

            NTG's hamsternet will house 48 hamsters, who will run on average 192 miles every 24 hours.

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            • lhatsynotL
              lhatsynot @MattSpeller
              last edited by

              @MattSpeller said:

              Supposing that NTG's internet is powered by 1HAMP (1 hamster power), what would you need to run it 24x7 with any degree of reliability?

              To begin, some definitions:

              RAIHAM 1 - Two wheels, with a hamster each.
              RAIHAM 0 - Single wheel, two hamsters
              RAIHAM 10 - Two wheels, two hamsters each

              Given the below data sets, we see hamsters run an average of 4 hours per day
              http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/114305/analysis-of-hamster-wheel-rotational-data

              As hamsters are nocturnal and primarily active at night, you will need to have at least 6 RAIHAM's setup on separate light/dark schedules.

              Assumptions:

              • Hamsters are fed and cared for
              • Hamsters will run together on the wheel

              NTG's hamsternet will require 12 RAIHAM 10's setup into 6 banks of 4 hour offset groups to achieve even close to 99% uptime.

              NTG's hamsternet will house 48 hamsters, who will run on average 192 miles every 24 hours.

              Well then... I'd say you need to get a hobby but it looks like you already got one.

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              • nadnerBN
                nadnerB
                last edited by

                Youtube Video

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @nadnerB
                  last edited by

                  @nadnerB said:

                  Youtube Video

                  I There was an error in the RAHAM controller on that one... Too many hamsters on the platter.

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                  • gjacobseG
                    gjacobse
                    last edited by

                    Then you have to deal with phase issues..

                    Youtube Video

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                    • J
                      Jason Banned
                      last edited by

                      Ah, @MattSpeller for forgot to account for a three-phase connection in his formula. I think he only accounted for normal 120v single phase/240v split phase.

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                      • Reid CooperR
                        Reid Cooper
                        last edited by

                        Is there any adjustment for fancy hamsters compared to normal ones?

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @Reid Cooper
                          last edited by

                          @Reid-Cooper said:

                          Is there any adjustment for fancy hamsters compared to normal ones?

                          The fancy ones require a cleaning process for their food. Which requires another hamster to run.

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                          • gjacobseG
                            gjacobse @coliver
                            last edited by

                            @coliver said:

                            @Reid-Cooper said:

                            Is there any adjustment for fancy hamsters compared to normal ones?

                            The fancy ones require a cleaning process for their food. Which requires another hamster to run.

                            Got to love dependencies...

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                            • Reid CooperR
                              Reid Cooper
                              last edited by

                              Hamster Loadable Modules.

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                              • Reid CooperR
                                Reid Cooper
                                last edited by

                                You can download a new HPM "Hamster Package Manager" and install new packages that way. It handles the dependencies automagically. Commands look like this...

                                hpm --install wheel_x64
                                
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                                • Reid CooperR
                                  Reid Cooper
                                  last edited by

                                  But a lot of users these days will opt for a GUI that handles all of the complexities of the HPM command for you. The popular one is called Hamper.

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                                  • gjacobseG
                                    gjacobse
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                                    Sorry, can't say that Gooey is one I want to get my hands on. Especially that Hamper. I hear it can be full of,.... ah... bad code.

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                                    • Reid CooperR
                                      Reid Cooper
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                                      Better than working directly with a hamster back end.

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                                      • gjacobseG
                                        gjacobse @Reid Cooper
                                        last edited by

                                        @Reid-Cooper said:

                                        Better than working directly with a hamster back end.

                                        You have a point... but the front end can be just as unpleasant. It's designed to be all nice and cute,.. but when you try to interact with it,..it can really cause aggravation and choice words

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