Hi guys,
For sale is my MIT320 that is practically new, its been sitting in a cupboard for ages as ive now got a MFT1730.
The fused test lead is still in its original wrapping and the plastic screen protector is still on. It was last calibrated around 2008 so its due a new one.
Heres a link...
Hi guys,
For sale is my MIT320 that is practically new, its been sitting in a cupboard for ages as ive now got a MFT1730.
The fused test lead is still in its original wrapping and the plastic screen protector is still on. It was last calibrated around 2008 so its due a new one.
Heres a link...
It was a genuine apple one, about 4 years old.
I never usually leave the extension leads and chargers on but i must have forgot after a few cans last night.
Thing is, this is the second one to go bang in a year, the last one only survived a couple of weeks but it was a crappy import one.
Got back from work, phone battery was low so i picked up my charger (which i had left plugged in to an extension lead all day) and bang. Tripped out the mcb and partly popped off the plastic cover of the charger, and its all black inside and my flat now smells of fried circuit board.
Morale of...
My wifi worked perfectly for ages untill one day it just started slowing down and dropping out, spoke to next door and they had just got a new router. Turned out they were on the same channel as me and so were 2 others.
Download this
http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/
It will tell you...
From 514.4.2:
"Single-core cables that are coloured green-and-yellow throughout their length shall only be used as a protective conductor and shall not be over-marked at their terminations, except as permitted by Regulation 514.4.3 [PEN conductors]"
That reg only covers single core condutors...
I completly agree, its not a sneaky add on. On second thought maybe its not such a bad thing that customers can read this as they will see its common practice and there is a good reason for it.
Tim
Having a cu at ceiling height is not againts building regs unless its a new build or a substancial refurb as far as i know.
Why not contact the electrician who moved it and voice your concerns to them, if they have made a mistake they should correct it free of charge, if not contact their...
Both methods are acceptable.
If the contactor is only controlling 1 circuit then loop it from the coil, if the contactor is controlling more than 1 circuit give it its own breaker as this will make testing easier
Tim
Cheers jay, i feel like i should be. At the moment i feel like wrapping a wheelchair around someones head, ive just had to postpone a job this afternoon because someones sick and there are 2hour delays for all appointments, so i am not a happy bunny at the moment.
As i write this i am in the hospital waiting room because of severe pain in my knees, i am about to get my mri scan results to find out if i need surgery.
Knee pads have definatly helped and doing some balence/strength excercises help a bit, but you have to do them daily.
By the way, im only...
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