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Hi guys can anybody point me in the direction of a website or table that will give me the max Zs values for mistibushi 60947-2 mccbs cheers
 
Hi guys can anybody point me in the direction of a website or table that will give me the max Zs values for mistibushi 60947-2 mccbs cheers

Try Google ............ but use the correct spelling which is M I T S U B S H I (did you notice the difference there??)and you'll find something like this: http://www.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/haisei/lvs/downloads/pdf/tech/tech_e.pd f I'm not saying that's what you're looking for, but there are other publications that can be found in exactly the same way and one of them could be what you need.

In your other thread on exactly the same subject, I did try to point-out to you the importance of correct spelling in order to find what you want, but you just didn't "get it" did you?

So, try spending a little more time thinking and less on trying to insult your elders and betters and you just may get somewhere!!

Good Luck.
 
ahh touché!

The amount of people that don't think of first hand checking or searching the internet for these kind of things is nuts. Google is part of your toolbox!
 
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ahh touché!

The amount of people that don't think of first hand checking searcing the internet for these kind of things is nuts. Google is part of your toolbox!

Exactly!!

That was the point I was trying to make in this bloke's earlier thread with exactly the same mis-spelled title, but he got all arsey about it and the thread vanished - only to be replaced by this one. :mad2:
 
yeah, the same arguments keep propping up on this forum all the time, blokes come on looking advice only to be grilled by the more experience lads. Then the younger guys take it to heart and go off in a huff. Simple fact is if people used their cranium and common sense, they wouldn't leave themselves open for such toastin'. If I'm not sure on something, and that happens a lot, 2 options : Google or beer.
 
yeah, the same arguments keep propping up on this forum all the time, blokes come on looking advice only to be grilled by the more experience lads. Then the younger guys take it to heart and go off in a huff. Simple fact is if people used their cranium and common sense, they wouldn't leave themselves open for such toastin'. If I'm not sure on something, and that happens a lot, 2 options : Google or beer.

Exactly ..... and that's why I enjoy the "other place" so much - the idiots haven't arrived there (yet)
 
my solution would work if he'd listen. he said hes used amtech single cable, but the list initially shows prefered sponsors, if u untick this box then mitsubishi (or whatever its called appears) hey presto.
 
To anyone who posted a helpful answer thanks an to Geordie spark your comments have been taken on board, as I am new to amtech I didn't know about unticking the box at the bottom , the reason I bit back at your first comment was that you could have corrected my spelling an posted a helpful reply without coming across as so hateful, I do respect my elders as I don't know everything about everything just yet an that's why I'm on this forum so I apologise ok.
 

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