mstrlucky74
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Anyone ever come across the expression "cold feed" when referring to a feeder? If so what does that mean/refer to? Thanks
A feeder that runs through a freezer?Anyone ever come across the expression "cold feed" when referring to a feeder? If so what does that mean/refer to? Thanks
A feeder that runs through a freezer?
The backup feeder in a redundant feeder scenario?
Think industrial plant that has two sources of incoming utility power...
Could be? Interpretation is quite subjective. :happyyes:Or the backup is their own generator feeding the transfer switch?
Anyone ever come across the expression "cold feed" when referring to a feeder? If so what does that mean/refer to? Thanks
My sister, the nurse, once told me (decades ago) to put the two "F's" together, meaning "feed a fever." But I am not confident that this is good medical practice; it may be just a good mnemonic.Or is it "cold starve" and "fever feed?"
Actually, it is best to not starve oneself ever, but especially when sick.My sister, the nurse, once told me (decades ago) to put the two "F's" together, meaning "feed a fever." But I am not confident that this is good medical practice; it may be just a good mnemonic.
My sister, the nurse, once told me (decades ago) to put the two "F's" together, meaning "feed a fever." But I am not confident that this is good medical practice; it may be just a good mnemonic.
Could be? Interpretation is quite subjective. :happyyes: