The last time I heard, people from the UK and India were excluded from making green card applications to the USA, whereas every other country in the world is open to it.....wonder why india is excluded.....I mean I know why the UK is excluded, we get shafted as a matter of normality...
there's 33KV and some 66KV cables in some cities and large towns, right under the pavement....in some places there are even 132KV cables burried under the pavement, although this is usually quite rare, and the few that I have seen at 66Kv and 132Kv have actually had metal warning plates rivited...
you can't go in and get it, as they class that as theft, and in England they might throw in breaking and entering by unauthorised access to private property as well, and criminal damage.....this happens sometimes but usually from what I have seen it has been with buy to let landlords with a lot...
If you try to charge a car battery with that charger you might cause a fire,it will not charge a car battery, you can get a secondhand car battery smart charger from ebay for a few pounds...maybe you could borrow a charger as well?
I also don't like the piece of yellow insulating tape that has been used on manufacture to insulate/separate the plug pin connections from the component legs and USB power terminal, as you can see on the plug base(the yellow tape in the bottom half of the picture)
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the innards look more like a cheaper make to me, if you pull the PCB out and look at the back you will find that the tracks on it have burned away, what has happened is that the thin copper tracks printed on the back(well actually etched into links) have burned off the back of the circuit board...
you can get a benchtop power supply from the internet or maplins(like radio shack/tandy that closed down in the UK back in 1999)or use a secondhand PC computer power supply which you can take out of an old computer or buy from ebay......the drill charger is not suitable at all....
no this will not be suitable or safe, the running load of your laptop charger is about 9Amps continuous and the surge on switch on is usually 10-11Amps, the switch you have bought is for light fittings only with a Maximum load of 6Amps, the quality of the seals on this switch will be poor, the...
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