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How on earth do you or 8n those gloves?Gave the cables a tug and they didn't appear loose yet clearly this got very, very hot.
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How on earth do you or 8n those gloves?Gave the cables a tug and they didn't appear loose yet clearly this got very, very hot.
I am the opposite, takes a lot to make me bleed and any cut heals up very quickly and I have to scars to prove that as well. ?due to blood thinning witchcraft from the quack.i only got to have the end of a 2.5mm touch my arm and i then have a blood flow like Niagra. looking at possibility of arm protectors. say some suede leather. hands are OK. skin is tougher there.
Not being on the tools anymore I find that using a mouse and keyboard doesn't often cause many injuries. Though I do suffer more now with joint and back ache (sitting down too long and not being used to it). But I can guarantee if I do get my tools out, even for a bit of D.I.Y, I end up with a cut or scrape or bruise, without fail.I make a point of cutting myself and bleeding at least once a week….
Keeps the blood pressure down.
Joke!
All my bleeds are accidental… except the donors. That’s Wednesday afternoon limited to light week.
^^This!!!^^Not being on the tools anymore I find that using a mouse and keyboard doesn't often cause many injuries. Though I do suffer more now with joint and back ache (sitting down too long and not being used to it). But I can guarantee if I do get my tools out, even for a bit of D.I.Y, I end up with a cut or scrape or bruise, without fail.
Only just saw this. No. Its an isolator and a fuse in series. There was a time when it was considered there had to be a fuse somewhere in the system "should all else fail.." (mcb, s welding together in closed position etc.). That time has gone and the isolator and fuse have been replaced with an mcb.Is that a fuse and a MCB in series for the supply?
Don't you already have a 60-100A fuse in the supply cut-out (or ROI equivalent)?Only just saw this. No. Its an isolator and a fuse in series. There was a time when it was considered there had to be a fuse somewhere in the system "should all else fail.." (mcb, s welding together in closed position etc.). That time has gone and the isolator and fuse have been replaced with an mcb.
Yes. But the DNO don, t want you to factor that in as they never want to be in a situation where they may have to come out and change it. The DB in question is literally back to back with the DNO, s meter cabinet. If it was 3 mts away there would be a separate 63amp mcb located in the DNO, s cabinet and a an80 amp isolator in the DB itselfDon't you already have a 60-100A fuse in the supply cut-out (or ROI equivalent)?
About as good at that instrument being played. ?Another find from David!
"Played" is a bit of an exaggeration!About as good at that instrument being played. ?
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