I cut through the lead of a circular saw.
Total non event.
Didn't spark.
Didn't trip the trip.
I only found out when I picked the fecking thing up to cut another piece of wood.
Must have cut through the wire exactly at zero volts.
Even the fuse in the plug was ok.
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I once ran the lawnmower over its own cable. A bit of a bang. Reconnected the wires (proper electrical tape then securely wrapped in gaffa tape) and it was fine although the part where it plugged into the mower wasn't all that great afterwards.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostPlugged my trimmer into an extension lead yesterday and was cutting away nicely but forgot the extension lead was trailed over the wall I was cutting ivy from and kaboomLast year I went through the trimmers own wire and this year the extension cord, next year I'll buy a petrol cutter
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Plugged my trimmer into an extension lead yesterday and was cutting away nicely but forgot the extension lead was trailed over the wall I was cutting ivy from and kaboomLast year I went through the trimmers own wire and this year the extension cord, next year I'll buy a petrol cutter
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAs it's only to transfer 'green power' I'm interested in the technology that can tell what source the excited electrons come from and can reject those that are not from 'green' sources.
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As it's only to transfer 'green power' I'm interested in the technology that can tell what source the excited electrons come from and can reject those that are not from 'green' sources.
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I thought it was about a massive bet on GBP/USD pair, also known as cable.
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Well thankfully it's not a thread boasting about your latest trip to the toilet.
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Laying a massive cable
Electricity cable that is. The world's longest under-sea electricity cable, transferring green power between Norway and the UK, has begun operation.
Pretty neat. from a brief read it sounds to be basically a load balancer.Tags: None
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