I followed the link printed on the box, and it’s coming up with a few ASA complaints.
Customer says he can’t read the lcd screen (you can, at an angle from above) but I’m wondering if it’s not worth repairing.
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this forum and am hoping someone can give me some advice, as I'm absolutely clueless when it comes to these things.
I'm developing plans to start a mobile coffee shop which will be in the form of a converted horse box. Ideally I'm hoping to secure a location which gives...
- I want to know what good for is that Bandwidth in a DSO !
With examples! What is BEST used for? Why is so important?
I mean... I know I heard some guys, on youtube videos and even here on the forum, who have old types osciloscopes, before these DSO models appeared, in 2000 I guess or so, they...
I am not a graduated electrical engineer, but I have currently completed my second year of Electrical Engineering and I am going to go to third year of Electrical Engineering.
i have two molded rounded plug(type D) for Fan and Refrigerator but plug cable is not rounded that i cut before and replace with UK plug.
those two plug cables are flat 3core type. i have no experience with those type of cables before.so I can not cut them without knowing what is inside and...
New member here. I have a BS in Electronics Engineering Technology so I have some background in electricity theory. I have been doing DIY residential electrical work for several years. Joined here to expand my electrical knowledge. Thanks for having me.
I need to replace a normal isolator with a switched fused isolator.
However the meter has some form of shroud between it and the cutout that I can’t see any way of removing without damaging it.
Anyone know how it’s removed? I’ve got permission from DNO to pull the cutout. But if I need them...
Hi All,
We bought a Hozelock pump about 8 years ago. It's still working but a dredger came along and cut the wire about 1 foot from the pump. All the waterproof connectors we tried hasn't worked and it's now time to find someone who could help us strip it down and rewire the whole thing...
This was prompted by me seeing a couple of videos of cone/step drill being used to make holes in a CU. I use a step bit quite often, especially in plastic enclosures, but in metal ones the drilling action causes noise and considerable vibration. I like to install with as little hammering and...
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Put everything aside take the time to read and watch the video, your health and your Family's health depends on you, Research the Truth know the Facts, and Fight back. Smart metres are detrimental...
is in your vehicle when it is parked up
This makes interesting reading although the concept has been around for a while
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/national-grid-to-drain-electric-car-batteries-at-times-of-peak-demand/ar-AATHMCd?ocid=msedgntp
Rather interesting that they are paying a...
I’m at a loss here, underfloor heating in an apartment we moved into. If I turn on the switch on the fuse board it’s just on constant.
Can someone explain this and how to work it ?
I got emailed these pics from an estate agent I do work for as the tenant had sent them in stating they were main supply cables, which they clearly aren't! Anyone any idea what they are for as I've never seen Brown and Blue cables like that. Obviously they were in some form of enclosure that has...
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