https://www.shop4-heating.co.uk/section.php/108706/1/dimplex-plxe-lot20-panel-heaters?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0bfR9svY5AIViuF3Ch1oAwGrEAAYASAAEgLGvfD_BwE
We make the PLXE range in the factory I work in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48760799
Yes, but we're on the cusp of a wave.
It's being opened up to nearly every process.
We are now automating white collar jobs as well.
We are actually closing our financial department and looking to run it through SAP.
It's still available, but commercial stations won't embrace it, they don't want to open up the airspace to competition.
DAB is easier for niche radio stations to operate on.
That's the thing.
People who are old school listen to FM.
If you're hip and trendy you'll stream it on 4g.
DAB is stuck in no man's land.
Here is an article about it if you're interested...
That's a crazy mentality
I work in a manufacturing environment. The UK is too small to source exact components from.
The lack of labour I wouldn't worry about, any factory worth it's salt is getting into automation.
You need access to the full eu marketplace.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_electricity_crisis?wprov=sfla1
You're probably right.
I was aware they had a mixture of a DC and AC supply. I was pondering in my own mind if the DC was connected to the AC and causing a short.
But unless the OP is in Gaza, it is very unlikely.
AC.
You know it's very unlikely that any of the wires are DC.
I know that in Gaza due to their current situation, they have rudimentary DC systems rigged up of banks of car batteries etc.
But if you're on the grid all the wires will be AC.
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