paul
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If that statistic is correct, why the big deal about arc-fault circuit breakers?
Follow the money trail.
If that statistic is correct, why the big deal about arc-fault circuit breakers?
If that statistic is correct, why the big deal about arc-fault circuit breakers?
That's a good idea... I might do that for my kitchen... now the big question, do I do feed the sprinklers with 120v or 240v, and do the heads point up or down...... :grin:It seems to me the logical thing to do would be to mandate sprinklers in the kitchen at least, since so many fires originate there. I'd rather spend the money on sprinklers in my kitchen than a panel full of AFCI's, but that's just me.
Drug dealers are breaking the law. A guy showing how to install a ceiling fan or light on the internet is not breaking any laws that I'm aware of, other than being stupid perhaps, but there's no law against stupidity.
That's a good idea... I might do that for my kitchen... now the big question, do I do feed the sprinklers with 120v or 240v, and do the heads point up or down...... :grin:
hmmm... I wonder if I can use pig tails on those sprinklers....
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Drug dealers are easy to take care of. Lots of white service vans out there they all look the same.
I must be very weird because I have no idea why all you guys care about what AOL or the people that decide they are qualified to do their own wiring do.![]()
I like watching the videos loaded with mistakes. It's interesting to know what the general public has access to.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the freedom of press in this country. Maybe AOL could be successfully sued in, say, Bolivia. But in this country, I can make a you tube video reading straight from the Anarchist Cookbook. And if your pursuit of happiness is blowing yourself up with TNT (recipe from the Constitutionally protected Anarchist Cookbook) or wiring a luminaire in your own dining room (as demonstrated on AOL), thank your founding fathers.
As was mentioned earlier, this freedom is to exchange info and ideas. This AOL video may help a consumer decide that the EC who showed up with an aluminum ladder to wire her chandelier may not be the right choice to upgrade her service.
Drug dealers are easy to take care of. Lots of white service vans out there they all look the same. ...........
FWIW electricity does go to earth.
Then the other circuit(s)' conductor(s) would pass through the box, too, so you'd see them.How he tested the wire in the video, what if the box was fed with a multi wire circuit current still on the neutral?
"Mr Sparky, how do I tell if I have a "normally" or an "always?"Yeah, "normally always" is not the answer I ever want to hear...but it puts bread on my family's table.
I wouldn't leave home without a couple of "sniffers" with me. An invaluable tool!!They could only fail in either one of two ways: to indicate voltage where none exists, and to fail to indicate voltage where it does exist.
The former isn't a real danger, and the latter is eliminated by first testing a known hot, the wire under test, and the known-hot again.
"Mr Sparky, how do I tell if I have a "normally" or an "always?"
"I'll be right over!" :wink:
Welcome to the zoo! :smile: