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30th May 2008, 07:36 PM
Thread: Cordless drill Help
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i concur about the hitachi. we have plenty of...
i concur about the hitachi. we have plenty of drills at work, from AEG, hitachi, dewalt, bosch, panasonic and makita and if I have the option I always go for the hitachi. Makita's are good, but they...
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15th May 2008, 09:23 PM
Thread: Quick Q
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mxchris69 is correct with this. remember,...
mxchris69 is correct with this.
remember, the 2.5mm is used to describe the cross sectional area of the cable, not the diameter, circumference or radius. you can't really determine a cable size... -
15th May 2008, 09:06 PM
Thread: wiring the shed
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i never said we use conduit, cable tray is more...
i never said we use conduit, cable tray is more our style, as it is in most factories. it fits more cable than c section, allows for better expansion and relocation and causes less harmful thermal...
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15th May 2008, 07:31 PM
Thread: wiring the shed
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scarlette, forgive mxchris69, he thinks that he...
scarlette, forgive mxchris69, he thinks that he can run a cable and not be an electrician which is false.
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14th May 2008, 06:16 PM
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if you get a quote for one job, it applies to one...
if you get a quote for one job, it applies to one job only. if you ask him to do extra things while he is there, and you don't have a quote, he can pretty much charge whatever he likes. if you...
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11th May 2008, 02:39 PM
Thread: Another leccie question
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either an extension cord or cable in the wall has...
either an extension cord or cable in the wall has been damaged, and is creating a path to earth. it could possibly a loose connection at a powerpoint into which dust or moisture has entered.
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6th May 2008, 10:15 PM
Thread: Electrician BSA question.
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to answer any questions that you may still have,...
to answer any questions that you may still have, the only body which electricians have to be registered with is the electrical safety board/ electrical inspectors office/energy safe [the name changes...
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2nd May 2008, 06:37 PM
Thread: Waterproof power point
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there is a new version of that type out, which...
there is a new version of that type out, which your sparky will be able to install. in the meantime, just run a bead of silicone around the edge of the powerpoint and where it meets the wall. this...
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25th April 2008, 12:45 PM
Thread: Residential RCD
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the cost would probably be too prohibitive.
the cost would probably be too prohibitive.
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25th April 2008, 10:02 AM
Thread: Residential RCD
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your drawing for the neutral bar seems correct....
your drawing for the neutral bar seems correct. each rcd will have its own protected neutral bar, where the associated loads will be connected.
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21st April 2008, 09:21 PM
Thread: External fire hose reels
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as all your questions seem to be about...
as all your questions seem to be about regulations rather than a practical aspect, i would suggest that you contact a plumber or fire service specialist.
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17th April 2008, 06:48 PM
Thread: Light Bulbs Blowing out constantly
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wood borer makes a good suggestion... a 5%...
wood borer makes a good suggestion... a 5% increase in voltage leads to a 50% reduction in bulb life.
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15th April 2008, 09:06 PM
Thread: 15 amp outlets
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it's theoretically possible, but due to issues...
it's theoretically possible, but due to issues such as maximum demand and cable protection it's unlikely.
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12th April 2008, 09:22 AM
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i asked this question to one of the maintenance...
i asked this question to one of the maintenance guys at work who deals with all the split systems [there's at least 100, and all are heavily used]. he basically said that all the Japanese ones are...
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3rd April 2008, 04:46 PM
Thread: Removal of air conditioner
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yes, i was referring to the same unit. taking it...
yes, i was referring to the same unit. taking it out is all good and easy with out disturbing the gases, but unless you plan to store it indefinately, at some point the gas will need to extracted...
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2nd April 2008, 05:25 PM
Thread: Removal of air conditioner
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if it's still gassed, then it's best left to a...
if it's still gassed, then it's best left to a professional. It can be difficult to remove and dispose of gas as it needs specialist equipment, and to my knowledge it is illegal to knowingly vent...
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1st April 2008, 07:58 PM
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the search tool is your friend
<bumped> the search tool is your friend
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1st April 2008, 07:55 PM
Thread: Conduit for shed slab.
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this was covered barely a fortnight ago, with a...
this was covered barely a fortnight ago, with a member wanting to lay conduit under his driveway. a quick search will find it.
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28th March 2008, 05:07 PM
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if a fault code is present and doesn't go away...
if a fault code is present and doesn't go away when you reset it, it's a very strong indicator that the fault is still there.
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28th March 2008, 04:50 PM
Thread: Holesaw size for 50mm PVC?
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no, you just drill a second hole situated just...
no, you just drill a second hole situated just above the first... the arbor would pierce the sheet just near the edge of the first hole.
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26th March 2008, 04:52 PM
Thread: Power Lines - To All Sparkies
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...okay, i'm done laughing. just kidding, it's a...
...okay, i'm done laughing. just kidding, it's a good question, juan and chrisp has it spot on.
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24th March 2008, 10:40 AM
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be careful how it's done, there are strict...
be careful how it's done, there are strict regulations concerning electric fences, as well as laws about their usage... it you use anything that could be construed as being to prevent human entry...
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21st March 2008, 08:58 PM
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i agree with Ivan, unless you know what you're...
i agree with Ivan, unless you know what you're doing with it, a multimeter would have been more appropriate. A poorly or incorrectly used megger can result in damaged appliances, or injury for those...
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10th March 2008, 01:34 PM
Thread: RCD Trips
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actually, under the new regs due to come, and i'm...
actually, under the new regs due to come, and i'm pretty sure under the current regs it would only need to be protected if it's a socket outlet, which it isn't or a handheld appliance, again, which...
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10th March 2008, 09:03 AM
Thread: a question for the sparkies
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try a rough service globe. as the name suggests...
try a rough service globe. as the name suggests they are intended for areas where usage will be rough. they'd be available at an electrical supply store, and wouldn't cost much more than a normal...
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8th March 2008, 06:23 PM
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if you're thinking you may need power and comms,...
if you're thinking you may need power and comms, you'll have to run two conduits. They're intended as seperate services, and the actual conduits need to be about 100mm from each other.
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1st March 2008, 05:23 PM
Thread: Hi and please help.
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AS3001:2001 Electrical installations - Domestic...
AS3001:2001 Electrical installations - Domestic installations is the 'how to' that i referred to. I've seen it before, and it's quite handy.
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29th February 2008, 05:32 PM
Thread: Hi and please help.
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well yes, it is basically infinite. you just...
well yes, it is basically infinite. you just figure out the maximum demand that a given number of socket outlets will have, then select cable and breakers as appropriate. There is estimating software...
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27th February 2008, 04:44 PM
Thread: Capacitor for induction Motor
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if you spin the shaft, you should be able to hear...
if you spin the shaft, you should be able to hear the centrifugal switch open and close. If not, put an ohmmeter across it and try again. if that doesn't work, i'd be thinking pretty confidently that...
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26th February 2008, 06:31 PM
Thread: Capacitor for induction Motor
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i think you're a bit off on this one. my...
i think you're a bit off on this one. my understanding of the capacitor in single phase motor was to offset a winding enough to create a phase difference to allow the motor to start.
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21st February 2008, 05:10 PM
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well, from the sounds of it, the mower works on...
well, from the sounds of it, the mower works on 50hz, 230v. so yes, the mower can be wired to suit an aussie plug. they're about $3 at bunnings, and come with full instructions on how to wire. the...
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17th February 2008, 04:36 PM
Thread: Ceiling fan maintenance
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have you tried wiping the dust off the blades?...
have you tried wiping the dust off the blades? sounds simple and strange, but it is actually surprisingly common for them to slow when the dust builds up.
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17th February 2008, 04:31 PM
Thread: RCD Trips
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arjay, as mentioned before, i think the rcd is...
arjay, as mentioned before, i think the rcd is not actually faulty. There are types available that must be reset after a power failure.
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14th February 2008, 04:24 PM
Thread: RCD Trips
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call energysafe victoria, explain the situation....
call energysafe victoria, explain the situation. the sparky who wired the house will be obligated to come and repair the circuit free of charge if he wishes to keep his licence.
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11th February 2008, 05:02 PM
Thread: Dual Trade Questions
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good luck with it, and you'd hardly have to live...
good luck with it, and you'd hardly have to live on apprentice wages, it'd probably be easy enough to get work on the side as a fridgie.
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10th February 2008, 08:07 AM
Thread: RCD Trips
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yeah, i think there may not actually be anything...
yeah, i think there may not actually be anything wrong with the rcd at all. I've come across types, and expect that it is as such, where the rcd has an internal relay that closes when the rcd is...
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10th January 2008, 09:03 PM
Thread: 4-outlet gpo - what's a good price
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that's about the price for which they are listed...
that's about the price for which they are listed in the clipsal catalogue, i doubt your sparky will get it much cheaper than that as that's the listed trade price.
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9th January 2008, 03:56 PM
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there will be a troubleshooting section of the...
there will be a troubleshooting section of the owners manual which will explain each of the error codes and how to rectify them. you may need to go to the manufacturers website with the model number...
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24th December 2007, 09:52 AM
Thread: ARTC's Electrician trade
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go the mechanic it's what the normal sparkie...
go the mechanic
it's what the normal sparkie comes out as, and there is much more work around for it.
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23rd December 2007, 05:09 PM
Thread: Motor reversing help needed
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that last diagram seems correct, my only concern...
that last diagram seems correct, my only concern is the colour of the brown neutral; brown is typically an active conductor for appliances. Off the top of my head, it wouldn't make much difference to...
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25th November 2007, 05:46 PM
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my understanding of it is that a certificate must...
my understanding of it is that a certificate must be issued for the work that the electrician does.
Any circuit he works on must be brought up to date with the standards, eg if you add lights to... -
22nd November 2007, 09:28 PM
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it's a nominal 230volts, the ten volts has only...
it's a nominal 230volts, the ten volts has only disappeared on paper. Every mains voltage i've ever seen has always been 240+
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13th November 2007, 07:59 PM
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as mentioned, ask your neighbours, but ask a bit...
as mentioned, ask your neighbours, but ask a bit further than just the people directly nextdoor to you. chances are these people are on different phases of the supply and if the problem is isolated...
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13th November 2007, 07:54 PM
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you don't neccessarily need to get two more...
you don't neccessarily need to get two more centameters.
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7th November 2007, 04:52 PM
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series resistors would always work.
series resistors would always work.
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30th October 2007, 08:25 PM
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seths wattmeter could quite possibly meter the...
seths wattmeter could quite possibly meter the supply for both his house and the townhouse, and the townhouse meter readings are deducted from his readings. unfortunately, he's unlikely to get free...
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26th October 2007, 07:49 PM
Thread: Electrical work, US versus Oz
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i'd disagree with that, unless you are intending...
i'd disagree with that, unless you are intending to connect it before you bevel/sharpen the others.
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22nd October 2007, 06:02 PM
Thread: testing power points
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actually, it may not be as big a deal for the...
actually, it may not be as big a deal for the sparkie as rrich suggests. running a new cable inside an existing wall is made easier by the fact that you have a draw wire already inside. if i was...
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13th October 2007, 09:15 AM
Thread: how to avtivate a brushless motor
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it could be done with small relays and timers,...
it could be done with small relays and timers, but then it gets costly.
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11th October 2007, 10:09 PM
Thread: Evap Cooling. Please Help!
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make sure they have a service/repair technician...
make sure they have a service/repair technician available in your area, not just an installation guy. it's no good having a 10 year warranty and a whizzbang evap. cooler, when during the 6 hottest...