It measures the current difference between live & neutral. If live & neutral have different currents then it has to be going somewhere you don't want it to.
even very small differences will make it trip. Which is good as a small difference will kill you.
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How come the mains breakers trip out if there is even a minor short to ground?Neutral is locally grounded, so it's the same thing
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Do you drive at 100 mph as well. Cool.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAlways some knob like you in front
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Buy a ******* faster car then! Sheesh!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI want to now why somebody clever can't invent a way of suppressing spray from lorries on a wet road. When I pass these f<ckers I'm using the force to stay in the correct lane.
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I want to now why somebody clever can't invent a way of suppressing spray from lorries on a wet road. When I pass these f<ckers I'm using the force to stay in the correct lane.
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No idea what you mean?Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Glad to have made you so happy. You're still a c**t though.
Oh look how it's spelt though.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNemesis. It's spelt nemesis.




Glad to have made you so happy. You're still a c**t though.
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Nemesis. It's spelt nemesis.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat the **** you on about cock-breath ?


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What the **** you on about cock-breath ?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBTW. TestMangler you asswipe. Next time you want to be a hard assed bitch, make sure you get your sig right.
"Do you know what nemisis means ?"
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BTW. TestMangler you asswipe. Next time you want to be a hard assed bitch, make sure you get your sig right.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYeah, sorry, forgot to sign that one..............
"Do you know what nemisis means ?"
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