How does this happen?

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OldGermanHeaps

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3,900 posts

180 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Each and every single week i need to untie this stshow. Is it something my mrs is doing different to everyone else or do all tethered cables do this to themselves?

Puzzles

1,946 posts

113 months

Tuesday 19th March
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No, mine does the same. The missus that is.

dvs_dave

8,781 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Not storing the cable properly between use. It should be coiled up on a hose hook, or similar, then it won’t get twisted like that. Also, it looks like a level 1 charger which has thin cables so is easier to get tangled. A level 2 charger with a thicker cable won’t do this.

Om

1,828 posts

80 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDeuce

22,607 posts

68 months

Tuesday 19th March
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You could try wrapping another 30 metres of electrical tape around it, that could help smile

TheDrownedApe

1,062 posts

58 months

Tuesday 19th March
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What madness is that. A brief peek out of the window reveals normality


Gary C

12,684 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDeuce said:
You could try wrapping another 30 metres of electrical tape around it, that could help smile
you mean around his wife ?

yeah, that would solve it smile

MitchT

15,993 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th March
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If electrical cables were made from shoelace material and shoelaces were made from electrical cable material two of life's most enduring problems would be solved.

TheDeuce

22,607 posts

68 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDrownedApe said:
What madness is that. A brief peek out of the window reveals normality

Reveals you need to paint that window biggrin

TooLateForAName

4,776 posts

186 months

Tuesday 19th March
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pretty normal, depending on where the car is in relation to the charger.

act through the picking it up plugging in the car, unplugging, etc and I bet you put a twist in the wire by always turning anti-clockwise.

TheDrownedApe

1,062 posts

58 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDeuce said:
Reveals you need to paint that window biggrin
Haha that was the first thing I saw on the image and thought about asking for some leeway. I was a tight git 4 years ago when we got them replaced and didn't bother with the garage. I've been meaning to sand it down and repaint for the past two summers......Still waiting...

TheDeuce

22,607 posts

68 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDrownedApe said:
TheDeuce said:
Reveals you need to paint that window biggrin
Haha that was the first thing I saw on the image and thought about asking for some leeway. I was a tight git 4 years ago when we got them replaced and didn't bother with the garage. I've been meaning to sand it down and repaint for the past two summers......Still waiting...
laugh

It would be selfish to over indulge yourself by hogging all the jobs in one go. Leave it wink

Otispunkmeyer

12,689 posts

157 months

Tuesday 19th March
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This is what cables do. Put them down, don't look at them, come back and its spaghetti. Even more so if you carefully coil a number of USB cables into your work bag. By the time you get to work, you might as well just cut your losses and bin them!

OutInTheShed

8,055 posts

28 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Cables are usually helical inside.
Coiling one way is more tangle prone than coiling the other way..

It can be the same with rope.
Some rope should only be 'coiled' into a figure-8.

If you don't get rid if the twists when you untangle a rope, the rope will re-tangle as soon as you take your eyes off it.

OldGermanHeaps

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3,900 posts

180 months

Tuesday 19th March
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TheDeuce said:
You could try wrapping another 30 metres of electrical tape around it, that could help smile
There is 0 electrical tape on there its a resin filled LV bicast joint. The porsche suplied tethered 20A charger only comes with 3m of cable.
The holder is behind the car, when i do it it is a quarter turn 1 way to plug it in to the car, then a quarter turn the other way to unplug it and put it in the holder. Net zero twistage. My mrs must be skipping with the fking thing or something.

Edited by OldGermanHeaps on Tuesday 19th March 20:48

TheDeuce

22,607 posts

68 months

Tuesday 19th March
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OldGermanHeaps said:
TheDeuce said:
You could try wrapping another 30 metres of electrical tape around it, that could help smile
There is 0 electrical tape on there its a resin filled LV bicast joint. The porsche suplied tethered 20A charger only comes with 3m of cable.
The holder is behind the car, when i do it it is a quarter turn 1 way to plug it in to the car, then a quarter turn the other way to unplug it and put it in the holder. Net zero twistage. My mrs must be skipping with the fking thing or something.

Edited by OldGermanHeaps on Tuesday 19th March 20:48
I see the joint, I see the hinge clips and cap to flood the cast with resin - I work with electrical gear underwater.

But it looks like it's wrapped in some form of tape to me?

I've seen them wrapped before but we don't, the resin itself makes a 100% watertight seal.

OldGermanHeaps

Original Poster:

3,900 posts

180 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Eagle eyes. I'm wrong. I must have wrapped it in tape while waiting for the resin to go off and forgot to cut it off when it dried. Its only been around 4 years i suppose, should be dry by now.
The tape isnt doing fk all electrically the resin is doing the safety stuff

Geffg

1,188 posts

107 months

Tuesday 19th March
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This is one of the reasons I hate being an electrician. All cables tie themselves in knots or grab onto the slightest thing sticking out when you’re not looking. People think electricity is magic but cables are possessed.

TheDeuce

22,607 posts

68 months

Tuesday 19th March
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OldGermanHeaps said:
Eagle eyes. I'm wrong. I must have wrapped it in tape while waiting for the resin to go off and forgot to cut it off when it dried. Its only been around 4 years i suppose, should be dry by now.
The tape isnt doing fk all electrically the resin is doing the safety stuff
I thought it might be tape smile

Yea the resin is doing the job, and the tape might as well be left, it'll be a sticky mess if you try to remove it after four years of being rained on!

Good luck with your cable/wife.