Appliance lead

"David the Pedantic, Psychotic Jerkoff "


Where did you come up with the idea that 15 amp breakers are usual?
Apart
from the simple fact that 15A breakers are very uncommon (16A is
standard),

** One miserable amp between friends is but nothing ...

most power circuits in a modern would be protected by a 20A breaker.


** Just had a peek at the fuse panel here - 15 units and a house circuit.

Found the following:

15 x 8 amp ceramic fuses for lighting.

1 x 8 amp circuit breaker for same.

11 x 15 amp ceramic fuses for power circuits.

4 x 16 amp circuit breakers for same.

1 x 20 amp circuit breaker for same.


Not that any of this makes one tiny bit of difference to what I posted
above.

Pedants are like rust - both never sleep ......


Point proved.

** The only POINT proved is the big one on top of this anonymous prick's
FAT head.



There is a HUGE difference between a rewireable ceramic fuse and a circuit
breaker.

** Is that right ??????????

Yaaaaawwwnnnnnnnnnn...................


The old ceramic rewireable fuses are not even permitted under the current
wiring rules.

** ROTFL !!!!!!!!!!

BIG shame MILLIONS of them are in use all over Australia TODAY !!!!

Imagine the STEAM that must pour out of this RETARDED PEDANTs ears
when sees one of them ??

Poor bugger might have a bloody coronary ....

Wot a friggin hoot !!!!!!!!!!

And a massive blessing to all mankind.

Only good pedant is a dead one.



...... Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:

Believe it or not, they're still frequently used by the "I know better
than you" brigade.

** Bollocks.
Such use is EXTREMELY rare - only heard of ONE example in 40 years.
I knew a guy who did it on a regular basis. I tried to convince him
otherwise, but to no avail.

Was some time later when he wondered why he was getting shocked when
using one of his cords he finally changed over to something more sensible.

I suppose it depends on where you sit, but I've seen it plenty.
 
David wrote:

Point proved. No "usual 15 amp breaker" in sight.
There is a HUGE difference between a rewireable ceramic fuse and a
circuit breaker. The old ceramic rewireable fuses are not even permitted
under the current wiring rules.
If you're playing for the pedantic old fart award, it's already been
taken. Thanks for trying anyway.
 
"John Jerkezis"


Quite right. The fact is these sets will be installed in a public area,
so
all has to be correct and neat. I may cut the plug off and put a Canon
on,

** WHAAAAAAAATTTTT ??????????????????

Believe it or not, they're still frequently used by the "I know better
than you" brigade.

** Bollocks.

Such use is EXTREMELY rare - only heard of ONE example in 40 years.

Some IDIOT used an XLR to supply mains power to an amp rack.

The inevitable disaster happened.

Story came from Nik Kay at Etone in the early 1980s.




..... Phil
 
On 14/06/2010 10:07 PM, Phil Allison the University drop out wrote:
"David, who is fully qualified"


Where did you come up with the idea that 15 amp breakers are usual?
Apart
from the simple fact that 15A breakers are very uncommon (16A is
standard),

** One miserable amp between friends is but nothing ...

most power circuits in a modern would be protected by a 20A breaker.


** Just had a peek at the fuse panel here - 15 units and a house circuit.

Found the following:

15 x 8 amp ceramic fuses for lighting.

1 x 8 amp circuit breaker for same.

11 x 15 amp ceramic fuses for power circuits.

4 x 16 amp circuit breakers for same.

1 x 20 amp circuit breaker for same.


Not that any of this makes one tiny bit of difference to what I posted
above.

Pedants are like rust - both never sleep ......


Point proved.


** The only POINT proved is the big one on top of this anonymous prick's
FAT head.



There is a HUGE difference between a rewireable ceramic fuse and a circuit
breaker.


** Is that right ??????????
Yes it is. But I forgot that you didn't make it that far a university to
understand about fuses etc. The wiring rules treat them differently as well.

The old ceramic rewireable fuses are not even permitted under the current
wiring rules.


** ROTFL !!!!!!!!!!

BIG shame MILLIONS of them are in use all over Australia TODAY !!!!
Never denied that many are still out there. Learn to *READ* what I typed.

David
 
"David the Pedantic, Psychotic Jerkoff "

** Just had a peek at the fuse panel here - 15 units and a house circuit.

Found the following:

15 x 8 amp ceramic fuses for lighting.

1 x 8 amp circuit breaker for same.

11 x 15 amp ceramic fuses for power circuits.

4 x 16 amp circuit breakers for same.

1 x 20 amp circuit breaker for same.


Not that any of this makes one tiny bit of difference to what I posted
above.

Pedants are like rust - both never sleep ......


Point proved.

** The only POINT proved here is the ONE on top of this anonymous, smug
prick's FAT head.



There is a HUGE difference between a rewireable ceramic fuse and a circuit
breaker.

** Is that right ??????????

Yaaaaawwwnnnnnnnnnn...................


The old ceramic rewireable fuses are not even permitted under the current
wiring rules.

** ROTFL !!!!!!!!!!

BIG shame MILLIONS of them are in use all over Australia TODAY !!!!

Imagine the STEAM that must pour out of this RETARDED PEDANTs ears
whenever sees one of them ??

Poor bugger might have a bloody coronary ....

Wot a friggin hoot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Plus a massive blessing to all mankind.

BTW:

The only good pedant is a DEAD one.

I do sincerely hope David the Pedant's death is not soon -

but rather as long and agonising as possible.




...... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:hv4gl6$ra3$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...

** I do NOT believe you.

Just a little subtle sarcasm
If as you say "The XLR-LNE ( aka Cannon mains) connectors were *withdrawn
from the
market* about 20 years ago". How the hell could I use them .
If as you say " The XLR-LNE ( aka Cannon mains) connectors were *withdrawn
from the
market* about 20 years ago". How can it be "100% NUTS and 100 % ILLEGAL
!!!!"You maybe interested that the project has been completed as described
elsewhere in this thread. Folks are very impressed. Might make some funds
out of this. We thought of asking you what colour the units should be. but
as my mate said your answer would be "Completely NUTS"

Ta Ta
 
"Jimjam = a Total Nutter "
"Phil Allison"


** I do NOT believe you.

Just a little subtle sarcasm
** Liar.


If as you say "The XLR-LNE ( aka Cannon mains) connectors were
*withdrawn from the market* about 20 years ago". How the hell could I use
them .

** You post only mentioned " Canon " (sic) connectors.

Might have been XLRs or XLR-LNEs - so I covered them both.

Old stock of XLR-LNEs may well be available to some - I have quite a few.


You maybe interested that the project has been completed as described
elsewhere in this thread.
** Utterly irrelevant.

FOAD you pathetic troll.



..... Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:

** Utterly irrelevant.
FOAD you pathetic troll.
For a moment there a little earlier, I thought your answers were
leaning towards sensible.

But no, this gem shows you're back in full force.

Welcome back to the Phil we know and love. :)
 
Jimjam = a Total Nutter "
"Phil Allison"


** I do NOT believe you.

Just a little subtle sarcasm
** Liar.


If as you say "The XLR-LNE ( aka Cannon mains) connectors were
*withdrawn from the market* about 20 years ago". How the hell could I use
them .

** You post only mentioned " Canon " (sic) connectors.

Might have been XLRs or XLR-LNEs - so I covered them both.

Old stock of XLR-LNEs may well be available to some - I have quite a few.


You maybe interested that the project has been completed as described
elsewhere in this thread.
** Utterly irrelevant.

FOAD you pathetic troll.



..... Phil
 

Welcome to EDABoard.com

Sponsor

Back
Top