Gives A Whole New Meaning To The Phrase *Co-ax Socket*

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Found this running a washer & dishwasher...

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That's appalling, the person who did that should be shot! Fancy leaving the earth out!!
 
How bad is this. Anyone with any sense knows that the inner conductor of co-ax is the live signal.......

You will be telling us next that the other end of the co-ax had a very high gain aerial taking power from the local TV transmitter, electrical power with built in soaps I suppose.....
 
http://wiki.diynot.com/electrics:hs -get it on there.

did they not realise a double outlet is only rated 13 amps combined so you should not run a washer and dishwasher from the same double outlet, but each should have their own dedicated outlet because they are high current appliances.
 
I like how the braiding was the live conductor.

Probably (and I may be doing the 'installer' a disservice here) because Live does all the work and the neutral only has to take the unused electricity back to the power station.

So I bet in their mind it was the obvious thing to do.

Frightening though, I suspect good coax would use a 1.5mm solid conductor for the core (maybe 1.0mm) so although hugely dangerous, I guess it only got slightly warm in operation - even with both appliances on.

Good pic.
 
toasty said:
I like how the braiding was the live conductor.

Probably (and I may be doing the 'installer' a disservice here) because Live does all the work and the neutral only has to take the unused electricity back to the power station.

So I bet in their mind it was the obvious thing to do.

Frightening though, I suspect good coax would use a 1.5mm solid conductor for the core (maybe 1.0mm) so although hugely dangerous, I guess it only got slightly warm in operation - even with both appliances on.

Good pic.

Just measured some. 1.00mm diameter = 0.78mm^2
 
toasty said:
Probably (and I may be doing the 'installer' a disservice here) because Live does all the work and the neutral only has to take the unused electricity back to the power station.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
"did they not realise a double outlet is only rated 13 amps combined so you should not run a washer and dishwasher from the same double outlet, but each should have their own dedicated outlet because they are high current appliances."

Having never really thought about it -
I wonder how many of Joe public realise this?
That double outlet by next to the w/machine and dryer seems awfully convenient![/quote]
 

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