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jurdyr Oct 20th 2008 4:03 am

Re: Electrical
 
Protection is what you need any Electrical units Surge Protection ! :eek:

jdr Oct 20th 2008 4:05 am

Re: Electrical
 

Originally Posted by jurdyr (Post 6892663)
Protection is what you need any Electrical units Surge Protection ! :eek:

They don`t work, ask Mitzy.

jurdyr Oct 20th 2008 4:10 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 6892677)
They don`t work, ask Mitzy.

not at the plug but at the fuse board ....... where need to do the change and there not 100% if you read the small print
but so far keep all fingers crossed

foound it what comes down the phone line is what facks up pcs here
jurdy

Advertising in Doctor's Offices




I'm sure that you have seen pharmaceutical advertising in doctor's offices on everything from tissues to exam table cover paper. Well, in my book, this one should get the prize....

DENISE WALTERS Oct 20th 2008 10:34 am

Re: Electrical
 
t:Dhat put a smile on my face HEHE

jurdyr Oct 20th 2008 10:40 am

Re: Electrical
 
One of our doctor buddies e-mailed back:


'If the light stays on for more than 4 hours, call your electrician.'
lol

Mitzyboy Oct 20th 2008 10:51 am

Re: Electrical
 

Originally Posted by jurdyr (Post 6892663)
Protection is what you need any Electrical units Surge Protection ! :eek:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

EUCH

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big wheels Oct 20th 2008 11:01 am

Re: Electrical
 

Originally Posted by pete_l (Post 6892336)
Ahhh Colin,
the wire had literally burned out. To fix this, the previous owned had merely twisted the copper conductors back together and wrapped some insulating tape around the joint.


Insulating tape!!! You were lucky:) our previous owner had wrapped sticking plasters over the joints:eek:

colin julie Oct 20th 2008 11:19 am

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i am trying to help the person who placed the thread .so if you want 30yrs experienced spark 16th/17th edition experience .can i have one problem at a time .or you could pay me hourly rate plus diesel .:thumbsup::thumbsup:

oh! insulation tester will not give you calculation for cable size but a low resistence meter with R1+R2 readings would help with continuity and length of final circuit .L x vdp/am x load = volt drop;)
1000

jurdyr Oct 20th 2008 11:35 am

Re: Electrical
 
colin julie thanks for the Reply but thinks just go out the window here , again thanks for get back to what we sould be chatting about

jurdy

:lightbulb:

bigglesworth Oct 20th 2008 7:56 pm

Re: Electrical
 
Colin julie and other helpful ones.

For a newbie this thread has been a real eye opener, so we are both very grateful for some very expert and helpful advice.

Thanks a million one and all!


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