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that has to be a myth as once the fuse has gone so has the energy
Found one of the horror stories; http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=255955
that has to be a myth as once the fuse has gone so has the energy
you are just splitting hairs now, the spark is momentary when pulling a fuse and will not blow its contacts to pieces as first suggestedWhat flows in a spark if not energy?
It's hotting up over there
http://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/welding-socket-needed-for-17th-edition-board.417054/
You can probably tell which posts are from me
i couldnt be ar..sed to go on them or the electrical forum . diy debate a load of crap and the electical forum are up there own **** bull******* each other and larging it up i sometimes go on voltimum if i realy need to know the law and clarify regs if i cant find what im looking for on the onsite guide without trawling through the full 17th edition regs book the top guys in the country can answer it for mei used to use the diy forum 5 years ago ..
that ''ban all sheds'' bloke was never of it then..
and useally got right wound up on electrical stuff....
i see he now has 47k posts...
im glad i left em to it...
i used to use the diy forum 5 years ago ..
that ''ban all sheds'' bloke was never of it then..
and useally got right wound up on electrical stuff....
i see he now has 47k posts...
im glad i left em to it...
Overall, tho, I like the place - I just need to tune b-a-s out. I get the feeling that a "personality" like him would not be tolerated on here
I'm guessing the percentage of people here who have requested permission from the DNO is almost zero, then...
(talking amateur/diy, rather than professionals, of course!)
Yup, I work live line for a living and it pays to know what you are poking your fingers into !That's what I was thinking of - thanks O'Neil. Seems like it is something to be scared / wary of after all!