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cogflation said:
More safe?
Safe doesn't belong in the sentence. Comparing glow sticks and neon screwdrivers on safety grounds is akin to comparing stringfellow and Andrew Tate as to who is a more appropriate first date for your daughter.
disappointed with fluke with this, more intune with the american market providing juice no juce sticks for them. doesnt sit comfortable with me at all.Safe doesn't belong in the sentence. Comparing glow sticks and neon screwdrivers on safety grounds is akin to comparing stringfellow and Andrew Tate as to who is a more appropriate first date for your daughter.
ruggedscotty said:
disappointed with fluke with this, more intune with the american market providing juice no juce sticks for them. doesnt sit comfortable with me at all.
Fluke are doing nothing wrong (unless they're marketing it in a way that'd have the HSE tearing them one!), glowsticks have their uses, but proving a circuit is safe to work on isn't one of them!A man one said "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"
Tony_T said:
Why can't I sell these on ebay? Cost £250 plus vat and not a sniff at £30. Guessing they are just rarely used?
LED Emergency Light Conversion kits btw. P.s price is for 4.
TBF it's not the kind of kit that people who buy it tend to shop on eBay. Any reg'd electrical contractor is obliged to have traceable QS, and there is a lot of snide/chinesium toss on the bay. I bought an obsolete MCB for a job that arrived looking like it'd been in his garden for 5 years.LED Emergency Light Conversion kits btw. P.s price is for 4.
Pic removed bc new member posting rule.
cogflation said:
ruggedscotty said:
disappointed with fluke with this, more intune with the american market providing juice no juce sticks for them. doesnt sit comfortable with me at all.
Fluke are doing nothing wrong (unless they're marketing it in a way that'd have the HSE tearing them one!), glowsticks have their uses, but proving a circuit is safe to work on isn't one of them!A man one said "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"
An electrician would be well aware of the limitations of this device, however the average joe not so much.
Good source for a compact, fully waterproof, on/off switch for outdoor ELV duty?
Only needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
Only needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
dhutch said:
Good source for a compact, fully waterproof, on/off switch for outdoor ELV duty?
Only needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/314679348776?chn=ps&_ul=GB&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=314679348776&targetid=1404115579413&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1007366&poi=&campaignid=17218284410&mkgroupid=142217514411&rlsatarget=pla-1404115579413&abcId=9300867&merchantid=138358240&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIx-LQ2qTJhQMVx5FQBh0JYQj6EAQYCCABEgLyUvD_BwEOnly needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
ruggedscotty said:
dhutch said:
Good source for a compact, fully waterproof, on/off switch for outdoor ELV duty?
Only needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
Link: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/314679348776?Only needs to be SPST and can be gel/silicon filled or the like but will live in the hedge bottom switching a robot lawnmower boundary wire between spring and summer zones.
The 'proper thing' is £40 and a huge black monstrosity so that's right out.
I need three.
Thanks.
Ordered three of what appears to be the same thing from this seller at they claim to have UK stock.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134987568733
Ordered three of what appears to be the same thing from this seller at they claim to have UK stock.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134987568733
ruggedscotty said:
A little tip when posting just a URL add a full stop before it and it will then be a clickable link DoubleSix said:
Trying to swap these switches over but cant see corresponding “neutral” connection on new switch…
Any help appreciated
It's not doing anything as it's just a termination point, so put it in a block connector or Wago and carry on.Any help appreciated
ETA I've just noticed it's a metal faceplate so ensure that you earth it.
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:42
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:43
finlo said:
DoubleSix said:
Trying to swap these switches over but cant see corresponding “neutral” connection on new switch…
Any help appreciated
It's not doing anything as it's just a termination point, so put it in a block connector or Wago and carry on.Any help appreciated
ETA I've just noticed it's a metal faceplate so ensure that you earth it.
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:42
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:43
So in this one, where there are no less than five earths terminated in a wago, can i take any one these and connect to the earth on the switch?
DoubleSix said:
finlo said:
DoubleSix said:
Trying to swap these switches over but cant see corresponding “neutral” connection on new switch…
Any help appreciated
It's not doing anything as it's just a termination point, so put it in a block connector or Wago and carry on.Any help appreciated
ETA I've just noticed it's a metal faceplate so ensure that you earth it.
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:42
Edited by finlo on Saturday 20th April 13:43
So in this one, where there are no less than five earths terminated in a wago, can i take any one these and connect to the earth on the switch?
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