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I'm not so sure about that "could not have possibly occured...". As I wrote earlier today ...Except this case appears to prove that MI's instruction may be, in fact possibly definitely, correct as the fire could not have possibly occured if the isolator had been operated after the last use.
We can only speculate about what happened in this case. The initiation of the fire is, I would have thought, much more likely to have occurred whilst normal (high) current was flowing (whilst the shower was being used) than when the shower was not being used. If that were the case, 'isolating' the supply after the shower had last been used would not have prevented or affected the fire.
It is not nonsense. It is frequent and people should care if the errors are dangerous like this one you will have seen before.
You are mistaken. I never make things up.
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Did you not read post 18?Please provide any other example of a manufacturers instructions being incorrect. If it is a frequent occurrence as you say it is, I’m sure this will be a simple task for you.
I did not make it up. I read it from another member on here.You made this up:
I did not make it up. I read it from another member on here.
As I said I never make things up.
Did you not read post 18?
It seems that his guesses, as well as his assertions, are sometimes incorrect ....Yes I did and I saw that you failed to provide any example of a manufacturers instructions being incorrect apart from the only example ever seen of this situation, your b&q cooker instructions.
I'm guessing for a mobile mast that will be horizontal, so your antenna's elements need to be horizontal to match.I think you're probably both guessing wrong. As I understand it, virtually all GSM/LTE networks are neither vertically nor horizontally polarised, but actually 'cross-polarised' ('X-polarised') - i.e. ±45° .I'm guessing you are wrong. Mobile aerials on cars (when they had them) were always vertical.
I don't understand that at all; I made the post, read it, realised I'd got it wrong and added the extra word. There was only moments between the two. I see the times when I look, as you do. At 3:50 all I did was quote my post #44 post in #48 and I didn't notice the lack thereof in your post #46.I suppose that perceptions of "instantly" probably vary - you posted the original at 3:25 and edited it 25 minutes later at 3:50, giving me plenty of time to notice (and comment upon) the original
Kind Regards, John
Very odd.I don't understand that at all; I made the post, read it, realised I'd got it wrong and added the extra word. There was only moments between the two. I see the times when I look, as you do. At 3:50 all I did was quote my post #44 post in #48 and I didn't notice the lack thereof in your post #46.
As you say say, 'Hey ho' is about all one can say. Very odd!Hey ho.
Why, it is an excellent example of MI being wrong.
Winston. As a matter of interest what exactly is the product you keep posting this from?It is not nonsense. It is frequent and people should care if the errors are dangerous like this one you will have seen before.
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