You can blame Thatcher's government for the Poll TaxHe "found" another £140k in "allowances as it was looking to be much higher..
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You can blame Thatcher's government for the Poll TaxHe "found" another £140k in "allowances as it was looking to be much higher..
Atrial Fibrillation is the worst kind Mate been taking Warfarin since I had one, not a funny situationMy colleague and I were discussing today whether an electric shock from a disconnected neutral under load or a shock directly from the corresponding line would be worse? He raised the point that the current from the load in circuit would make the disconnected neutral shock worse but I wasn't convinced.
Any thoughts?
Been there neutrals are a burny type of belt guy I used to work with called it jaggy neutrals damn right it’s jaggy, feels like sticking your hand into the biggest thorniest bush around-while it’s on fire.I agree I stupidly got myself between n-e and 10 5tf twin fluorescent fittings tried to come on through me !!
It is if the load is upstream from where it’s disconnectedA neutral disconnected is no longer under load
Did you stick your member on the cap????Once got one from a capacitor on an industrial washing machine, made my pubes stand on end.
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