How long that will be is any ones guess, they seem to have less will to live than a sheep![]()
My other half keeps sheep, havn't lost one in four years - is that a good omen

How long that will be is any ones guess, they seem to have less will to live than a sheep![]()

My other half keeps sheep, havn't lost one in four years - is that a good omen![]()
The vast majority of that stuff shouldn't even legally be for sale on the UK & European markets; so much for CE, EMC, Weee, RoHS, BS etc.etc.
Maybe when somebody gets fried the authorities will wake up and clamp down.
Among the spares were loads of power leads with kettle type Euro plugs on the end that were used to connect the detachable battery pack. They were around 1.5 m long and 30amp sized wire so I stripped the outer cover off to used it for another project. I was shocked to find on one lead the live wire was simply twisted together before being incased in the outer cover. Obviously that is the way in the factory they attach another spool of wire to the covering machine but elsewhere it'd be ensure that such section was scrapped yet the Chinese simply let it go. Frightening to think that there might be kettles and other 2-3kw domestic appliances with similar leads that could have twisted joined wires hidden.


