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VERY brave posting a link to the dark side

What will admin say?

:eek:

(pushy shovey is when you post whilst someone else is typing their reply)

 
VERY brave posting a link to the dark sideWhat will admin say?

:eek:

(pushy shovey is when you post whilst someone else is typing their reply)
I don't think for a minute, that admin is afraid of the dark side, more like the other way round....

As for pushey, more like first come, first serve..

:D :^O

 
I don't think for a minute, that admin is afraid of the dark side, more like the other way round....As for pushey, more like first come, first serve..

:D :^O
True, but even so, i have removed the link.

 
Green gunge is most prevalent in cables made between 1965 and 1971. The

gunge is degraded di-isoctyl phthalate and is the result of the reaction

between the plasticisor in the insulation and the copper. Between 1965 and

1971 the temprature performance of PVC was uprated by the inclusion of an

anti-oxidant in to the PVC. An unappreciated side effect was that the

anti-oxident encouraged the production of exudate.

Evidence suggests that that high ambient temperatures accelarate the

process. The exudate is of low flammability and low toxicity. Although

unsightly it does not reduce the electrical integity of the conductor or the

insulation.

:)

 
Green Gunge. Thanks guys, now I know what you mean , yes I've come across it , usually where dampness is present. we called it Verdigri.Deke
Dampness, Dekel?

Are you sure?

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