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Wiring a coffee shop on a bicycle !
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 517692" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>a lead with a plug each end is more commonly known as a widow maker. if your still struggling to figure out whats wrong with it, go make one, plug it and and touch the live end. im sure youll soon figure it out. if youre lucky. i did one do a live demonstation for an 'electrician' after he wouldnt figure out why i failed a catering trailer he wired. despite refusing to touch the live pins to confirm 'its safe' he still didnt see a problem with the setup...</p><p></p><p>and just for those exact situations, you can get surface mounted inlets to use with a normal extension with plug one end and socket on the other...</p><p></p><p>youll also need section 717</p><p></p><p>and why bother running 2x 2.5 T&amp;E. you do know rings dont apply here, dont you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 517692, member: 2012"] a lead with a plug each end is more commonly known as a widow maker. if your still struggling to figure out whats wrong with it, go make one, plug it and and touch the live end. im sure youll soon figure it out. if youre lucky. i did one do a live demonstation for an 'electrician' after he wouldnt figure out why i failed a catering trailer he wired. despite refusing to touch the live pins to confirm 'its safe' he still didnt see a problem with the setup... and just for those exact situations, you can get surface mounted inlets to use with a normal extension with plug one end and socket on the other... youll also need section 717 and why bother running 2x 2.5 T&E. you do know rings dont apply here, dont you? [/QUOTE]
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