- Oct 17, 2011
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- France
- What type of forum member are you?
- Other
- If other, please explain
- Retired Engineer
I have seen that a few times on PA amps for musicians several decades ago, and the (unclamped) cable twisted round multiple times till the CPC breaks off. There were (mostly) pre-RCD times and I really wonder that so few musicians dies on stage if what I was was a representative sampleAnd he put in built in strain relief, by way of a knot in the cable. ?
Was gonna say.........at least most of it's dead.....by the looks??Looks like the left rcd has been decommissioned, blooming thing kept tripping out
Not so sure about the DIY. With some of the crap these days it wouldn't surprise me if they were with one of the scams.I reckon that was a DIY job, you just couldn't make such an awful mess of meter tails if you tried, that and a dozen other things.
Was the pen holder an extra? That's where they always get you on these machine, the extras list....This is literally a £1,000,000 worth of machine here.
And does what exactly?This is literally a £1,000,000 worth of machine here.
I remember when British Leyland reduced the cost of a Mini by making the heater and spare wheel an extra, well we have gone back to selling cars without spare wheels, I think on the Mini it was to get the cost down below the cc of the engine, 850cc at that time only, the Cooper and Cooper S where in the distant future.Was the pen holder an extra? That's where they always get you on these machine, the extras list....
BMC. Long before British Leyland.I remember when British Leyland reduced the cost ......