Outdoor socket incoming gas

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I understand that the 22nd edition of the wiring regs, which are due to be published in 2088 are considering it's inclusion :wink:
Maybe - but do you think we'll have any gas left by then? Gas pipes may by then have been decomissioned and those that remain in situ allowed (by the 22nd ed.) to be used as earth electrodes :-)

Kind Regards, John.

Or conduit routes. :lol:
 
We'll be that much closer to the sun and won't need any form of heating.
We will be able to cook on any exposed external surface and our environmental refrigeration/air conditioning systems will be powered by a 99% efficient regional solar panel measuring approximately 20X30cm.

Electrical energy (including earth fault currents) will be transmitted via a technology that I am not at liberty to disclose at the moment :twisted:

The USA-7671 electrical regs e-book will be any colour you choose (as defined my Microsoft & Google) and will include an optional interactive robotic electrician who will comply 100% with the regs, notifying in real time of any modifications and posting anecdotes on this forum

:lol:
 
We'll be that much closer to the sun and won't need any form of heating. ....
I hope that proximity to the sun is not reducing quite that rapidly; one or both of my daughters might conceivably still be alive in 2088 (both would be under 100) :-)

Kind Regards, John.
 
We'll be that much closer to the sun and won't need any form of heating. ....
I hope that proximity to the sun is not reducing quite that rapidly; one or both of my daughters might conceivably still be alive in 2088 (both would be under 100) :-)

At that time 100 will be the new 50 and retirement/pensions will start at age 125 :)

Actually what about building materials which allow for programmable molecular modifications therefore allowing "conductive conduits" to be configured in walls, floors etc? Each property would have an electronic blueprint which could be modified by anyone. No need for a competent person since the programme will take care of compliance issues. As someone who makes their living as an electrician this concept scares me a little and I wish now that I had not considered it!
 
an optional interactive robotic electrician who will comply 100% with the regs, notifying in real time of any modifications and posting anecdotes on this forum
diynumpty-of-2088 said:
Can anybody tell me what size cable to use for a stargate in my shed? I am using a robot electrician but he's gone in for servicing so can't answer questions right now.
 
Actually what about building materials which allow for programmable molecular modifications therefore allowing "conductive conduits" to be configured in walls, floors etc? Each property would have an electronic blueprint which could be modified by anyone. No need for a competent person since the programme will take care of compliance issues. As someone who makes their living as an electrician this concept scares me a little and I wish now that I had not considered it!
Can you say "prefabricated wiring systems"? :wink:
 
an optional interactive robotic electrician who will comply 100% with the regs, notifying in real time of any modifications and posting anecdotes on this forum
diynumpty-of-2088 said:
Can anybody tell me what size cable to use for a stargate in my shed? I am using a robot electrician but he's gone in for servicing so can't answer questions right now.

Now come on! you know there is no one-size fits all cable for a stargate.
There are many factors to consider such as paradox drop and inductive cooper-pair separation. Only a competent robot can perform such calculations :mrgreen:
 
Years ago in the dark days befoe CFLs some one came up with a brilliant idea ( no not the halogen torch in the ceiling ) but universal wiring.

The walls of rooms were lined with four layers of insulation ( thermal and electric ) and three layers of copper sheet. The copper nearest the surface was the earth, then behind it the neutral and the inner most was the live.

Sockets could be fitted anywhere on the wall. The fixing screws self tapped into the earth sheet and two insulated spikes each of the correct length punched through to reach the neutral and live sheets.
 
Years ago in the dark days befoe CFLs some one came up with a brilliant idea ( no not the halogen torch in the ceiling ) but universal wiring.
The walls of rooms were lined with four layers of insulation ( thermal and electric ) and three layers of copper sheet. The copper nearest the surface was the earth, then behind it the neutral and the inner most was the live.
Sockets could be fitted anywhere on the wall. The fixing screws self tapped into the earth sheet and two insulated spikes each of the correct length punched through to reach the neutral and live sheets.
(S)he simply must have been an electronics person - you appear to be describing a giant multi-layer PCB :-)

Kind Regards, John.
 
Sockets could be fitted anywhere on the wall. The fixing screws self tapped into the earth sheet and two insulated spikes each of the correct length punched through to reach the neutral and live sheets.

Then you could drill one more unit depth for gas and two more for water
:P
 
diynumpty-of-2088 said:
Can anybody tell me what size cable to use for a stargate in my shed? I am using a robot electrician but he's gone in for servicing so can't answer questions right now.

A likely story. You're dong it yourself and attempting to evade the Part P3000 policebots, aren't you?

You do realise we cannot give advice to law-breakers? The mindpolice would wipe our memories if we even considered it.
 

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