neutral ?

  • Thread starter Thread starter 5TIMES
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
5

5TIMES

Iam a bit lost :? what happens to the neutral once its left an appliance?
 
...it goes back to the consumer unit/fusebox, back through the distribution network, transformers and transmission lines, and finally returns to the power station.

The electricity company are also fleecing you by re-selling the same electrons over and over :lol:
 
thank you very much pal. great to see someone actualy help someone at the moment :wink:
 
thank you very much pal. great to see someone actualy help someone at the moment :wink:
In the other topic sarted by that **** Everest who won't read, 3 times a moderator wrote either "Everest, I think you should chat to 5times before one or other of you gets into trouble" or "5times, I think you should chat to Everest before one or other of you gets into trouble" before he locked the topic.

What was all that about, and why are you too such a **** that you won't read the Wikipedia article?
 
thank you very much pal. great to see someone actualy help someone at the moment :wink:
In the other topic sarted by that **** Everest who won't read, 3 times a moderator wrote either "Everest, I think you should chat to 5times before one or other of you gets into trouble" or "5times, I think you should chat to Everest before one or other of you gets into trouble" before he locked the topic.


What was all that about, and why are you too such a **** that you won't read the Wikipedia article?

Dont be so rude SON.
 
So you come here, expecting people to spend their time answering your questions, which they do, and then you ask the question again because you can't be bothered to spend your time reading the answers?

And I'm the one who's rude?

Why are you such a ****?
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top