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hitechcontrolpanel · 20 days
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binghalibengineering · 4 months
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Seamless Power Transitions: Bin Ghalib Engineering - Your ATS Panel Supplier
Introduction:
In the intricate network of electrical systems, the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) holds a pivotal role, ensuring uninterrupted power transitions. Bin Ghalib Engineering, a trusted name in electrical solutions, stands as a premier supplier of ATS panels. This brief overview explores the significance of Bin Ghalib as an ATS panel supplier and the seamless power solutions they provide.
1. ATS Panels: Ensuring Uninterrupted Power Supply:
Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) panels play a critical role in maintaining a continuous and reliable power supply. Bin Ghalib Engineering's dedication to supplying high-quality ATS panels underscores their commitment to ensuring seamless transitions between power sources, preventing downtime and ensuring operational continuity.
2. Comprehensive ATS Panel Solutions:
Bin Ghalib offers a comprehensive range of ATS panels designed for various applications. Whether it's for critical facilities like hospitals, data centers, or industrial setups, their ATS panel solutions are engineered to meet the specific requirements of diverse projects.
3. Precision Engineering for Reliability:
Reliability is paramount in power distribution, and Bin Ghalib ensures this through precision engineering in their ATS panels. These panels are built with the highest quality components, adhering to international standards to guarantee optimal performance, safety, and longevity.
4. Customized Solutions for Varied Requirements:
Recognizing that different projects have unique power distribution needs, Bin Ghalib provides customized ATS panel solutions. Their team collaborates closely with clients to understand specific requirements, ensuring that the ATS panels are tailored to seamlessly integrate with existing systems and address project-specific challenges.
5. Integration of Advanced Technologies:
Bin Ghalib Engineering stays abreast of technological advancements in the electrical industry. Their ATS panels integrate advanced technologies, including digital control systems and smart functionalities, enhancing the efficiency and adaptability of power distribution systems.
6. Technical Expertise and Support:
As more than just a supplier, Bin Ghalib offers technical expertise and support in the realm of ATS panels. Their team of experts assists clients in understanding the intricacies of ATS technology, providing guidance on system design, installation, and ongoing maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
7. Timely Delivery and Logistics:
In the fast-paced landscape of construction and infrastructure projects, timely delivery is crucial. Bin Ghalib invests in efficient logistics and distribution networks to ensure that their ATS panels reach project sites promptly, supporting clients in maintaining project timelines.
Conclusion:
Bin Ghalib Engineering's role as a supplier of ATS panels signifies a commitment to providing seamless power solutions. As the UAE continues to grow and advance in its infrastructure, Bin Ghalib's contribution in supplying reliable, customized, and technologically advanced ATS panels reinforces their position as a key player in shaping the future of uninterrupted power supply systems.
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An automatic transfer switch panel (ATSP) is a crucial component in electrical systems, providing seamless and efficient power transfer between different sources. This technology ensures a reliable and uninterrupted power supply by automatically switching between primary and secondary power sources in the event of an outage or other electrical issues.
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easy-enterprise · 2 years
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dyinggirldied · 25 days
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A reminder that there is only 5 years difference between Yoojin and Yoohyun but Yoojin is already Yoohyun's caretaker even when he's still a child 🥺
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thatmooncake · 1 year
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*leaves a tiny little frog in your askbox*
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Ribbit
(For anyone who can’t read the last panel there are bigger versions of the images and text under the cut)
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jflxwr · 8 months
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dreaming-of-lu · 10 months
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just a panel redraw in my style uwu Because they asked to be tagged: @cloudninetonine, @lost4pandora
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vamp-bites · 19 days
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Rip Suguru Geto, you would’ve loved Abbey by Mitski
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alissssssaka · 9 months
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hyakunana · 10 months
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Treasure Hunter Extraordinaire! ✨
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amaranthdahlia · 10 months
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if you won't be mine ... then
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olasketches · 2 months
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MY FAVOURITE PANEL OF YUUJI E V E R
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forged-in-stardust · 2 months
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>>> Um... Thanks? I think? >>> Did you mean to give this to Pleione? I feel like she'd enjoy this more than me. And not just because it's her colour...
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umbrellacam · 1 year
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Reading A Lonely Place of Dying is so interesting in so many ways, but the question I'm still rotating in my mind is about Dick, and specifically why he ends up smiling and soft-advocating for Tim to be Bruce's Robin, after he had his morality crisis over young heroes with Jason's death.
So when he finds out about Jason's death, Dick feels guilty over giving Jason his Robin costume and not being there when he died:
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New Teen Titans #55
To the extent that, later in the same issue, he unilaterally fires 15-year-old Danny Chase from the Titans, over Donna and Kory's objections, citing what happened to Jason. He even expresses doubt over his own young age when he became Robin, wondering whether that was a mistake:
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New Teen Titans #55
However, when Dick visits Bruce in Gotham to both express his condolences over Jason's death and also confront him over not telling Dick about it, he explicitly rejects Bruce's implication of blame:
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New Teen Titans #55
And later, when the Gargoyle is mentally torturing him over his past failures to the Titans, to Bruce, and Jason, Dick breaks through his self-blame issues and firmly asserts that there was nothing he could have done to prevent Jason's death.
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Secret Origins (Vol. 2) #3
But understanding his lack of blame logically isn't the same as being totally past it, as it's part of Dick's larger cycle of guilt, as he acknowledges to his therapist:
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The New Titans #57
So how does Dick get from here, still wrestling with guilt and feeling ambivalent about the idea of young heroes as a whole, to the end of A Lonely Place of Dying, where he smiles and basically urges Bruce to give Tim a chance to become Robin?
Like, yes, Dick then spends the entirety of Batman: Year Three worried about Bruce's tenuous mental state after Jason's death, reaching out to him in the midst of Batman's reckless, violent spiral, trying to both express care and to call his mentor and hero back to his foundations of crime-fighting through careful detective work, not through brutality - and getting rejected by Bruce over and over. Even while being proud of Dick's methods and the hero he's grown into, Bruce just can't seem to pull himself out of his own morass of self-destruction. Dick eventually has to leave him to it, though he clearly hasn't stopped worrying about Bruce by the start of ALPoD.
Yes, Tim impresses Dick multiple times over the course of ALPoD. First at the circus with his reflexes and his quick thinking (apparently almost as much as he irritates and baffles Dick with his stubborn evasiveness and pushy presumption, lol this total gremlin). Then at Wayne Manor when Tim goes through his deduction of Batman's and Robin's identities, although this one is more an implication through Dick's decision to show Tim the Cave immediately afterward, and Alfred's words to Tim.
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Batman #441
And yet Alfred's sentiment here is immediately contradicted when Tim insistently pushes the Robin costume at Dick, and Dick gets pissed off, saying that, "When Jason died, he took Robin with him. And no matter how much anybody may want it - you can't bring back the dead."
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The New Titans #61
How does Dick go from this to accepting Tim as the new potential Robin all of two issues later!! This boy's emotions are so mixed up, lol.
I feel like while Dick is clearly angered by Tim's presumptions, kind of baffled and creeped-out by the sort of parasocial fixation Tim has on both Bruce/Batman and Dick/Robin, below the surface he's also genuinely absorbing Tim's driving love and care for them both. Like, he's way too ticked off to show it or even think of it consciously at the moment - and it's hard to process!! despite that day at Haly's Circus tying them together a decade ago, this kid is a rando, it's out of nowhere, it's wild to be confronted with!! - but on some level he has to be touched by Tim's care and passion for their legacy. He wouldn't make his heel-turn later and smile at Tim so approvingly otherwise.
Like, Dick wants Bruce to have a partner that cares for him that much, that forces him to care for himself in a way that he clearly hasn't been since Jason's death. And Dick is both afraid and aware that he can't fill that role anymore - that he can try to stand beside Batman as Nightwing and support him that way, but he can't stand behind Bruce in his protective shadow again, can't cramp himself back into Robin.
So even as Dick is making line-faces at this bizarre kid pushing himself at them, talking about Jason and Dick and Bruce and what Batman needs like he knows better than Dick, UGH… Dick is also considering… is maybe moved a bit by that star-bright conviction and overflowing love in the face of all the doubts that seem to plague both Bruce and Dick lately… is maybe hoping, seeing a possible light in the dark. Not on a conscious level, perhaps, but it's maybe churning below the surface with everything else Dick is thinking about.
Anyway, Dick still tracks Batman down and tries being a supportive partner as Nightwing, even going "I'm here. Always," when Batman finally brings himself to admit that he needs help. Only to IMMEDIATELY run face-first into Bruce's control issues and post-Jason-disregarding-orders trauma - "You're not with the Titans now. If you want to be with me, you follow my orders. Now do as I say." (The New Titans #61) Oof, instant I'm-NIGHTWING-not-ROBIN friction, but Dick swallows it for now.
Then Two-Face blows up a building on top of both of them, and Tim (and Alfred!) have to rescue them both. By the time that they've been dug out, Alfred and Dick are both praising Tim's potential to a very baffled and alarmed, verging on angry, Batman lol. Dick and Alfred then grin at each other while young Tim struggles against his intimidation and argues the tremendously (and understandably!) reluctant Batman to a standstill.
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Batman #442
As they drive away afterward (Bruce, Dick and Tim in the Batmobile to track down Two-Face - using the tracker Tim planted on him, good job Timmy!! - and Alfred toward home in a separate car), we get the following thought-bubbles:
Bruce: Even if he's right, I don't want another partner. Dick: Bruce, for once, think with your heart, not with cold logic. Tim: He doesn't want me, but he hasn't said no. So just do your best… Alfred: …One way or another, the rest will take care of itself.
Batman #442
"Think with your heart, not with cold logic" - so does Dick's line here mean that this is what he himself is doing at this point? Setting aside his logic, his fears and reservations about young heroes, about Jason's death, about putting another young boy in the Robin costume - because Tim joining them, maybe becoming Bruce's new partner, feels right? Because everything that Tim has shown of himself so far means the kid deserves a chance, at least? Because Bruce's caution after Jason's death would mean that he'll make sure to 'do it right this time'? Because Tim's passion and conviction could be what Batman needs, and - maybe as much if not more than that - could be something that deserves to be nurtured into something great, despite Dick's own (and Bruce's) fears?
Because Dick has to be wrestling with and at least quelling (if not fully letting go of) his fears about the risks to young heroes in these issues, it doesn't make sense for him to be okay with Tim as Robin otherwise. And it can't all be about what use Tim could be to Bruce - the leash he could put on Batman's out of control behavior. That's far too selfish and manipulative as a sole motive for Dick Grayson; especially after Jason, he wouldn't encourage a kid to jump into the meat-grinder of vigilantism solely to save Bruce or preserve the legacy of Batman & Robin.
I feel like Dick has to also be seeing something in Tim here, his potential, his determination, the good that he can and wants desperately to do, that Dick has to respect, has to think deserves a shot. When Alfred goes, "The boy should be a politician!" and Dick replies, "He'd do more good with Bruce," (Batman #442; panels above), it does feel like he's thinking of the difference Tim himself could make in the world. Dick has to be remembering why he himself could not be put off from the vigilante life when he was even younger than Tim, why Jason also went out there and did his best every night. To help people, in a way that mattered.
Anyway, Tim also puts in a good showing when they confront Two-Face, despite giving Bruce a near heart-attack over this strange unfamiliar boy wearing his son's uniform when Tim briefly appears to have been crushed - only for him to have saved himself and warned Batman and Nightwing of danger through his quick thinking.
Afterward, Alfred and Dick both advocate for Tim, so Dick is clearly pulling for Tim to be given a chance. Dick's smile here, my heart.
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Batman #442
I still wish they'd been a little more explicit with the turn of Dick's mindset here, but at the same time I guess it's pretty effective as show-not-tell!
All in all, I feel like ALPoD was very effective storytelling, well done Marv, hugely enjoyable read, and I can't wait to read more.
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strawglicks · 1 year
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