and don'tforget to put a rod in the water.How can you make non-conductive materials the same potential? Hot tubs are plastic. The frame is plastic. The pipework is plastic.
Can someone please explain why we would TT PLASTIC
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and don'tforget to put a rod in the water.How can you make non-conductive materials the same potential? Hot tubs are plastic. The frame is plastic. The pipework is plastic.
Can someone please explain why we would TT PLASTIC
Ha ha, good question. If the installation is double insulated then I guess it makes no odds.Can someone please explain why we would TT PLASTIC
Ha ha, good question. If the installation is double insulated then I guess it makes no odds.
So, if the middle of all this raunchy frivolity, one whom is completely stark -------, as is everyone else by now (so I've heard), steps out of the tub with one leg onto the grass, (not Pampas) and the other leg in the watery tub, which has an electrical fault (dissertation on water conductivity) and there's differentiation between earth & true Earth, ones -------eds?
By the way essex's how's your Pampas?
How would the water become live?
Listen if your wife wants to come knocking then I am very happy to answer ;-)
Listen if your wife wants to come knocking then I'm very happy to answer ;-)
The love of my life passed away several years ago now, thanks for reminding me.
sorry, essex. don't think that was in good taste mate.What was his name?
you plonker rodney. my mk1v cortina died years ago, it was a 1977. was not a patch on the mkI i had before, a 1967 estate, uprated to GT.Ooopps hold it chaps, I was referring to my Mark IV Ford Cortina, her indoors (alive & well) preferred the Ford Capri MK III.
But you can seen how personal some on this forum can be. No offence taken essex (lower case)
sorry, essex. don't think that was in good taste mate.
Did that Bob tell you this?Wet decking can be conductive... I would cover the whole garden in copper sheet bringing the area to the same potential.... {joking}...
He did therefore it’s correct and enforceable in law...Did that Bob tell you this?
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