Office of Steam Forum for Model & Toy Steam Gas & Hot Air Engines
The Regular Stuff: Chat, Buy, Sell, Off Topic, etc. => General Discussion - Model & Toy Steam Engines – Stirling Cycle – Flame Lickers – Small Antique Originals => Topic started by: D E Jones on March 16, 2023, 09:29:18 am
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I still can't make it work . I have tried probably 7 or 8 times . What I wanted to show was that little test gauge shown in the previous post . Having several small stand alone boilers that I have shown here , all lacking pressure gauges , I never knew what pressures they were operating at or when their relief valves were lifting . I can now couple the gauge to their steam lines and see what is going on with them. At 29 psi / 2 bar I can now see why that Wilesco D16 boiler powers my engines so well. The Jensen 70 and 75 both run at 21 psi .
D. E. Jones
Well look at that , here are both the pictures . I am gonna call this a win.
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These pictures are from my cell phone just like all the others I have posted. I did try to post just one picture , but that didn't work either . I will try to put one of the pictures in this post
D. E. Jones
Well, what do you know, there it is
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612,000 kB is a huge file size for photos. Way more than we need.
Also if your pictures are that big it will be difficult for some members to view them either from slower internet service or extra expense for bandwidth usage or both.
You can add up to 25 attachments to a single post.
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Can you try doing the post with one picture and see if that solves the problem? And then put the second picture in a reply
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Here are the attachment limits which should not be a problem.
They may be too high?
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Bonjour,
Possible too huge pictures, There is a limit I don't know exactly.
I would kindly suggest you to create the topic then try to insert your pictures.
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I am on the third day of trying to open a new topic with 2 pictures, and get this message , www.officeofsteamforums.com is currently unable to handle this request http error 500 .
Can someone tell me what the problem is and what I can do about it ?
D. E. Jones