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Overdrive, Underdrive and Quantum Mechanics

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1/5/2015 4:11:21 AMDErankBrackman before revert after revert
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1 Of course symmetrization is a change to balance. You calculated with b=1/4 here. I said this is probably too high and about 0. 2 could be better. I thought it was the idea of OD that it becomes less efficient. Currently efficiency growth is a bit too close to linear maybe. High OD energies can still be very effective when enough mexes are connected. But of course this must be reviewed carefully. Maybe the payback times for certain sets of high energy generators in certain grids could be compared for the differend systems ( and with different b) to see if symmetrization limits OD efficiency too much in practical situations. 1 Of course symmetrization is a change to balance. You calculated with b=1/4 here. I said this is probably too high and about 0. 2 could be better. I thought it was the idea of OD that it becomes less efficient. Currently efficiency growth is a bit too close to linear maybe. High OD energies can still be very effective when enough mexes are connected. But of course this must be reviewed carefully. Maybe the payback times for certain sets of high energy generators in certain grids could be compared for the different systems ( and with different b) to see if symmetrization limits OD efficiency too much in practical situations.