1960FL wrote:
So I have read this thread , tried to contribute and all around was interested in what you were doing even though you are not so welcome to others input just pushing forward with what you want to do, looking for the answers you like and purporting your advanced knowledge of this subject yet continually asking the basic questions.
I'll have to explain these in blocks because there is so much.
1960FL wrote:Even though you are not so welcome to others input just pushing forward with what you want to do.
But you could really say the same thing about the senior members on the forum. There is this kind of misunderstanding or lack of apathy to peoples situations because the panel is sort of set in its ways.
We can take the Kimi incident as an example.
Everyone was telling Kimi that his orifice in a tube is flawed, and that he should go to a cabinet. But Kimi didn't listen, and everyone got super angry - even me - because he wasn't doing what he was told.
Now that I look back at it I realise that myself and most of the panel were probably wrong, not wrong in actual facts, but more a misunderstanding of the situation.
Look at it from Kimi's stand point.
He's new to the forum, so wouldn't know anyone username from a bar of soap. So in his mind anything presented is opinion not fact.
No one actually produced any proof of what they were suggesting. So again it's not creditable in his mind, but just an opinion.
No one asked him what his situation was. Maybe he didn't have the money for something better. Maybe he was just cobbling stuff together as an experiment. Maybe he is only ever going to do one head in his life and just wanted something simple. The point is no one asked.
To Kimi it probably seemed like people were telling him what he was doing was junk and that he was stupid, so he just ignored it. I would have ignored it too, and I bet everyone on the forum would have done the same in the same situation at that knowledge level.
Just thinking about the Kimi post lately, and why he didn't know about the orifice in a tube phenomena, and it got me thinking. We all know and accept the fact that the flow readings are not liner with an OiaT, but if you look back only one person actually did the experiment, and there is no record on the forum of any results. We are basically accepting one person's opinion without proof, or actual numbers. We can't analyse his methodology, because it was never explained, and that means that we might have seen something that the guy didn't account for - it's why I detailed so much in my experiments so that other people will correct me -. Peer review makes things more accurate. I know Bruce has long conversations with members, but that is always behind closed doors so that no one can put in different perspectives. You know stuff I don't know, I know stuff you don't know, together we probably know everything.
Another example is that Larry attacked me for making a manometer
larrycavan wrote:You're doing two things wrong.
1 - Making everything way, way, way harder than it has to be.
2 - Creating a water manometer scale from a digital unit that is not at all designed for such work.
I'm not going to get into the how & way. You'll just disregard the advice like you have from the beginning of this thread...
This was kind of wrong. Instead of asking "why I are you now making a manometer?", he just attacked without bothering to know the situation. I though it was pretty obvious with the 10 pages of recorded writings how I made a graphical manometer, that it would be pretty obvious that it wasn't my doing, nor important.
I reread all the orifice posts a while back, and it might not be something that the panel sees, but this is what the forum looks like from the outside.
The first thing that happens in a post where someone is building something custom, is that Bruce suggests switching to the PTS FB. Now he has every right to suggest the PTS because he has to make a living, but in the early day he was so adamant and unyielding that it got annoying. It kind of felt like he was saying to throw away your work and ideas because there is only one right way to make a FB. I think he kind of realised that it was coming across too strong, so he only mentions it once these days, but usually the people in the alternative FB sections have a reason why they didn't go PTS. He might be right long run, but he hasn't really accounted for personal situations.
The PTS is practically a small business FP, because it's a 180 hour $1500 commitment. I was helping a chap by PM with his PTS and he was taken quite aback at the 180 hours. I explained that that was normal, but I think the simple $50 entry didn't really prepare him for the commitment. After questioning his situation I realised he would have been better off with a SF110 and a DM
Now lets look at the practically of the PTS for someone without a small business :-
Image you will only ever do your own personal head, and that now makes the 180 hour $1500 commitment overkill.
Imagine you don't have any income but have time - like me -. You cant actually build anything to any plans because you have to use what you can find, and that doesn't usually fit set plans.
The PTS isn't that small, and maybe people don't have the room.
I'm not saying the PTS is bad, it's great and I wished I had one, but the panel needs to step back and remember that some people just can't have one.
The second thing I notice is that the panel tells you to do something without really explaining why. It's like, "don't use OiaT", "why", ................ A simple reference to a post would fix everything, but unfortunately most of the facts are hidden in people minds and aren't posted for prosperity. The panel knows every post, so could reference them a lot faster than the 40 hours that it took me to read all the orifice posts to try to find the MSD related stuff, but it kind of just puts in the minimum.
I notice that the panel puts in the minimum effort, gets bored, and leaves a post rather quickly. Maybe the hidden PTS stuff runs red hot with help, but I don't really see that on other sections, and especially if it's odd ball. It's basically all up to you if it odd ball, so you can't really follow recommendations if none come.
PTS Facebook page wrote:Welcome to all the new PTS Friends this past month! I'm not one for making alot of updates here in FB but the PTS Flowbench Forum is active with info exchange on a daily basis. If you are not already a member I suggest you register, costs nothing but lets you see so much more info:
This appeared on the FB page, so I though I will post to try and help, but it's kind of hard to do because there is no feedback, no community, no incentive. It's like you get talked down to anyway, so why bother. Sure you guys know a lot, but if you don't nurture, don't complain if you get ignored.
1960FL wrote:Even though you are not so welcome to others input just pushing forward with what you want to do.
This statement is actually wrong because I always took advice. What you didn't know was that there were 2 factions with 2 opposing views that neither knew about, and I had to make the judgement which way to go. I will explain the orifice saga latter when I have time, but can you see how people get attacked because other people don't know the situation. I'm the only one that knows all the facts, so in reality I'm the one in the best position to make the decision, so if it didn't fall your way there is a reason you probably don't know about.
If you want to know why I did something, just ask, but don't get upset if it's not what you expected, because when you know the facts you will see I was probably right.
I know the forum is in decline, and that you have to look for everything in the hope that someone recorded it because you won't get any help, but it is kind of frustrating for people when they ask for help and none comes. It's like when I asked for the SF600 orifice plate thickness and no one replied. I know that Bruce measured it yet he didn't reply with a thickness nor an explanation the he forget to measure it. It's feels like you're on your own if you do something different to the panel recommendations, when they don't understand the situation. I don't really need the thickness, it's just that it would be interesting to know at what thickness SS stops warping when cut with a laser.
Don't take this post the wrong way, the forum is what it is these days, just accept different view points and be more understanding.