conny the barbarian

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DO NOT DO EITHER OF THESE!!!

"If you don't get your hand out of the way or the cord does not come clear you are in danger of losing a couple of fingers!

Just make a note of the capacitor details and buy a new one from an electrical who;esalers such as CEF or Denmans. They cost less than a fiver. If they haven't got one they will be able to source you one. The capacitor is 99% certain to be the fault.

Norcon, next time someone asks how to check for voltage are you going to tell them to lick their fingers and touch the cables?
The prime aim of this site is to teach diy'ers how to do something correctly and SAFELY! "

Your words conny.
Advising a diyer to tamper with an electrical machine. Maybe its you who should be locked up eh?

Maybe its time the forum was shut down eh? Or go cc like the gas men and then you wouldn't be embarrassing your selves?
 
Yawn.

not going to waste any more of my time trying to explain your foolishness just so you can get your friendly mod to lock it when you know you can't win.

Have a happy life Norcon. You have certainly made me laugh a few times tonight.
 
Yawn.

not going to waste any more of my time trying to explain your foolishness just so you can get your friendly mod to lock it when you know you can't win.

Have a happy life Norcon. You have certainly made me laugh a few times tonight.

My last post was deleted so hardly a friendly mod.

Advising diyers to work on 240v electrical machines!
How do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?
 
Final response to you regarding this as I am getting bored.

I did not advise him to work on any electrical equipment, 240volt or otherwise. I merely suggested somewhere that he may be able to source a replacement component and advised him not to attempt what you had suggested.

As the O/P had already taken it upon himself to remove protective covers to ascertain the details of said component then it would be up to him to decide his next course of action. That may have been to replace it himself or it may have been to employ someone suitably qualified to carry out that task on his behalf. At no point in my reply did I elude as to what course he should take. You, on the other hand clearly instructed him to place himself in danger.

I rest my case.

Good night and thank you for the entertainment factor, if nothing else.
 
You've got away lightly this time. Just by the skin of your teeth I reckon.

I suppose Ellal can bring his new capacitor home and decorate the mantle piece with it since he won't know how to wire it in and would need medic's on stand by in case he injures himself if he did attempt an installation.
:mrgreen:

Incidentally this forum is peppered with pro's advising diyers to do electrical work.
No where on that thread did I see any advice to leave well alone.
 
Maybe its time the forum was shut down eh? Or go cc like the gas men and then you wouldn't be embarrassing your selves?

As many people will attempt electrical DIY work it is essential they have access to help and advice on how to design and install a system that is safe. An online source like this has been, is and will continue to be one source of such advice. It is more convenient than buying a DIY book or going to the library so is likely to be used.


Incidentally this forum is peppered with pro's advising diyers to do electrical work. No where on that thread did I see any advice to leave well alone.
In that thread it was not necessary to advise the OP to leave well alone as the task was achievable. In many other threads the OPs have been advised to NOT attempt the task and instead to employ a tradesperson to carry out the task.
 
I missed the thread but I think I get the gist.

IF a piece of electrical equipment I had went faulty, and its not under warranty then I would certainly be opening it up and attempting to repair it myself.

Been doing that for years, am still alive and still have the electrical equipment that I could fix to show for it.

Some - I even worked on when live/powered up....
:)
 

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