Tidy cables

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Keep cables flat, unkinked unknotted and uncoiled.
Besides all the obvious it helps keep heatimg effect to a minimum and also avoids "lumpy lectrics " which can play havoc with sensitive equipment like Hi Fi and IT
 
I know what you mean about lumpy electrics.

My Broadband is slow during the morning rush hour. That's because the fibre passes under the A27, and when there's a lot of traffic, the weight squashes it down so that the data can't get through.
 
JohnD said:
I know what you mean about lumpy electrics.

My Broadband is slow during the morning rush hour. That's because the fibre passes under the A27, and when there's a lot of traffic, the weight squashes it down so that the data can't get through.

:lol: :lol:
 
Do all the sockets drop fed so that gravity assists.
Lighting not a problem due to thermal lag though

Get your DNO to convert to DC then you get the full electron flow that you pay for.

With AC it`s the same group of electrons they send to you then you send them back then they resend back to you ad infinitum. You never actually keep them but they charge you every time. No new electric has actually been produced since 1947 or so but the blighters still charge you for it.
 
ebee said:
Do all the sockets drop fed so that gravity assists.

What about the neutral though? It still has to get back into the loft somehow, or does it work like the cable cars in scraborough?
 
Just had a wee drinkett now.
After a few more I will speak gibberish like a native
 

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