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Per photos on Kzone Chairs are being hung, and lift is being powered by electric for that operation. Also someone said Jeff Temple said the lift will be ready by 10/9.
Not entirely true. Modern chairs can be ordered with 2 APU drives. The Secondary diesel is usually sized appropriately to power the lift at near design speed. While the second (the real emergency APU) is much smallet an just long enough to evacuate the lift. This is why there are some chairs that (the Sugarloaf Superquad comes to mind) that have operated on diesel for days on end when they have lost power or there is an electric curtailment. Keep in mind you cannot continue to load the lift with only a single drive available. This is whennthe multiple APUs come in.
Can't you also order hydraulic drive backups that can be hooked up to a groomers hydraulics that can also be used for emergency evacs? Or do you have to decide on one OR the other option...
I was evac'd from a lift by cat power at Bretton Woods once. Slow for sure, but it got the job done. Lift was running on diesel before, so last option, I guess.This would be horribly slow for all but the smallest lifts. Flow rate, lower groomer hp, hose losses, all add up.
Mice were flying on Superstar today according to Facebook.
K said as much. They tested it now only because of all the pipe work they have done this summer. Wanted the system fired up and checked before any cold to make actual snow.Some may have been flying, but they were wet mice, not frozen.
With New Northridge quad close but not all set to go, doubt they blow up on Rime. But they might start blowing a pile on upper SS if they think they will have a long enough window to start the WC stock.cold enough tomorrow night (28) to blow if they want to. but prob no sense to it since the overnight lows are 35ish the following few days.
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