G
GStueyXR
Got the worst belt of my life today!
Okay, so i installed a new lighting circuit, took power to a 24 way grid switch and radiated out from there. Over 100 downlights controlled in banks of 6 by electronic dimmers.
1 faulty transformer, so i just turned off it's dimmer and proceeded to change the tranny.
Removes the tranny and drops the live terminal screw after I had backed it off too much. And so as you do, I inserted the screw with my index finger and thumb. After 3 or four half turns I finds myself on my backside at the foot of the ladder gasping for breath!
Now I checked the circuit was dead, there was no-one at the grid switch, so how can I have had such a nasty belt?
Any way, the spark I am working with comes over and checks the circuit.... DEAD. But then as he is inserting the live side of the tranny, lovely blue arcing appears! WTF..
Anyway, I re-learned a valueable lesson! ISOLATE THE CIRCUIT PROPERLY!
Okay, so i installed a new lighting circuit, took power to a 24 way grid switch and radiated out from there. Over 100 downlights controlled in banks of 6 by electronic dimmers.
1 faulty transformer, so i just turned off it's dimmer and proceeded to change the tranny.
Removes the tranny and drops the live terminal screw after I had backed it off too much. And so as you do, I inserted the screw with my index finger and thumb. After 3 or four half turns I finds myself on my backside at the foot of the ladder gasping for breath!
Now I checked the circuit was dead, there was no-one at the grid switch, so how can I have had such a nasty belt?
Any way, the spark I am working with comes over and checks the circuit.... DEAD. But then as he is inserting the live side of the tranny, lovely blue arcing appears! WTF..
Anyway, I re-learned a valueable lesson! ISOLATE THE CIRCUIT PROPERLY!