That was fun. Now please do that again - and stick the capacitor into an orifice of choice of a person which owns/operates a car stereo system of the type which needs such capacitors! THANK YOU!
You mean the distorted rythmic booming you hear from a mile away and the genre of the music is either rap or salsa?
The saying is generally taken to be "The love of money is the root of all evil". I'm pretty sure they're wrong and it's just a symptom.
Three Words - N H S
My inguinal hernia repair cost me exactly £0.00 That includes clinic appointments before surgury, post op. medication and two followup visits to my GP (they don't see us back in the hospital or clinic unless things go badly wrong)
There are no bills, no co-pays, no insurance forms, no visits from a friendly hospital administrator with clipboard asking about insurance and no surprise bills a month later.
Edit: Almost forgot been so long since we lived in the USA: No spending hours on hold with the insurance company.
Hmm, you're right, but watch this space BJ has other plans for the NHS that will mimic the USA because thats who he plans to sell it to.
Yeah, but the plan isn't to make us pay for it at the Doctor's/Hospital door. We'll never see a bill the way patients in the US do, because if you do that here within a few days the tourists will be buying little packets of "Ashes of Parliament" as souvenirs. It's all about deals behind closed doors that bleed off tax money into private hands.
When I was a kid, we still celebrated "Guy Fawkes Day" in Oz.
I thought it was to celebrate the fact that he tried to blow up the "Houses of Parliament".
I couldn't get my head around the celebration being because he failed!
I don't know where all those wild theories about not enough spring pressure and wire deformation come from. The technology is successfully in use for decades, these terminals from quality vendors usually have a huge collection of independent worldwide approvals and very reliable ratings. It's not rocket science. The WAGOs are even UL listed, and that's what you look for when you buy products for the little electrons usually, isn't it?
Other means of connection are good and valid as well, of course. Someone capable and experienced with screw terminals or twisting nuts will probably do just a fine job with those things as she or he would do with spring terminals.
Two extreme examples next to each other, just because I enjoyed doing it and describing it, to get my head off work.
Left: Will last for a hundred years if you ask me, if you keep it away from water and amateurs.
Right: Home handyman's proudest hour. Still telling his grandkids how he himself has proudly shown those wires for the electrons their place! Doesn't have weak writs at all! And knows that you don't stop twisting before the thing you're working on starts to squeal. Doesn't know nor care about it being completely dry (no contact grease applied, of course). Then another turn... Will glow soon. Will break down at some point in the future. Congratulations on a job well done.
Installations like the right one have been done by private people and even some professionals in east germany quite often before the Wende and even after. You regularly find it melted down even under moderate load. That's why Aluminium is now forbidden for new installations for diameters <16mm².
Aluminium is delicate. It tells you a lot about quality of work and quality of material. Because unlike copper, it doesn't forgive, it doesn't forget, and it will put your house on fire if you don't know what you're doing. :-)
Where the wire deformation business came from was conversations with other engineers who knew a helluva lot more than me who took the time to explain it; the actual contact surface of a round solid copper wire is small. Flattening it, even a few thou, under a screw greatly increases the contact area.
I'm sorry; I don't agree with your assessment of WAGO's longevity. Decades of success with a new technology means precisely dick. We have decades of experience with glyphosates and neonicotinids, and while they do create more food per acre, they're turning the global food supply into a carcinogenic nightmare. But hey, the guys Monsanto put in charge of the US EPA say they don't cause cancer, so we can all sleep safe now...
Like I said; an honest skeptic.The one value you did get across, however... I cannae argue. A moron can likely install those and get results which are as safe someone who actually knows what they're doing.
I still remain unconvinced that is a better end-product than what can be produced by someone who knows how to use Ox-Gard and screw terminals, however.
mnem
rant Last weekend, we had a few thousand muppets in Sydney and Melbourne (that I know of) protest against the lockdowns. Talk about selfish idiots. We ALLLLLLL have the same frustrations about the restrictions - but most of us choose to do what we can to help make the issue diminish.
AND NOW I've heard that there are more protests planned for next weekend?!!!! Are you kidding me?
At this rate, we're not getting out of lockdown this side of Christmas.
The only thing that made me smile in all this was, I have been told, there were thousands of calls to our Police "Crimestoppers" line to dob in a lot of those protesters. However, the thought of extra time under lockdown soon wiped that smile right off my face.
/rant
A moron can likely install those and get results which are as safe someone who actually knows what they're doing.
I am a moron.
And I am not offended. You did not call me a moron. I have done my introspection, and my moronity is significant enough compared to the skillset required in a lot of practical work disciplines, that I will need the best of circumstances to even approach acceptable finish and quality.
TE: I just received the manual for my 5440 scope. Convinced the german seller that he indeed wanted to ship it to me. Because I found that having the paper manual and the chinesium solder sucker were the two things that made it possible to recap the Studer mixer. I could have done it with my soldering iron and scans of the manual (the
Internet Archive has the manual, very nicely scanned, by the way) but that would probably have killed something and it would have taken
ages.
Likewise, I find that when I do rewires at home, the Wagos help me achieve fit and finish that the wire nuts would not give. The nuts we have here must be discarded in most cases when changing the wiring in them. So I had to get something new, anyway. And it is a true upgrade.
You mean the distorted rythmic booming you hear from a mile away and the genre of the music is either rap or salsa?
There's a new genre here -- the bluetooth connected phone! Just last night I was out to check that the garage was closed up for night, and there was a strange booming sound from down the street. One of the neighbours had just arrived home and decided to finish their phone call before getting out of the car. Loud, that was.
I find it rather funny when you come across a vehicle that you can feel approaching only to hear all the body panels flexing and buzzing.
No mate - that isn't a cool new effect pedal you can hear, it's your boot (trunk) lid flapping HARD!
rant
Last weekend, we had a few thousand muppets in Sydney and Melbourne (that I know of) protest against the lockdowns. Talk about selfish idiots. We ALLLLLLL have the same frustrations about the restrictions - but most of us choose to do what we can to help make the issue diminish.
AND NOW I've heard that there are more protests planned for next weekend?!!!! Are you kidding me?
At this rate, we're not getting out of lockdown this side of Christmas.
The only thing that made me smile in all this was, I have been told, there were thousands of calls to our Police "Crimestoppers" line to dob in a lot of those protesters. However, the thought of extra time under lockdown soon wiped that smile right off my face.
/rant
Should all be fined and online instigators jailed no excuses for the morons
At least we are back to a bit more freedom here but still the local muppets deserve the same treatment for the local protests.
... and online instigators jailed
I have no problems with that!
The saying is generally taken to be "The love of money is the root of all evil". I'm pretty sure they're wrong and it's just a symptom.
Well I was attempting to quote from Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"
That was fun. Now please do that again - and stick the capacitor into an orifice of choice of a person which owns/operates a car stereo system of the type which needs such capacitors! THANK YOU!
You mean the distorted rythmic booming you hear from a mile away and the genre of the music is either rap or salsa?
Luckily in Germany it is extremely unlikely that you will hear salsa coming from a loud car stereo. Rap maybe, but techno is much more likely.
McBryce.
The saying is generally taken to be "The love of money is the root of all evil". I'm pretty sure they're wrong and it's just a symptom.
Haha, just caught up with your post, I've just posted the same reply....
That's why I always read first, get caught up, then reply.
I don't know where all those wild theories about not enough spring pressure and wire deformation come from. The technology is successfully in use for decades, these terminals from quality vendors usually have a huge collection of independent worldwide approvals and very reliable ratings. It's not rocket science. The WAGOs are even UL listed, and that's what you look for when you buy products for the little electrons usually, isn't it?
Other means of connection are good and valid as well, of course. Someone capable and experienced with screw terminals or twisting nuts will probably do just a fine job with those things as she or he would do with spring terminals.
Two extreme examples next to each other, just because I enjoyed doing it and describing it, to get my head off work.
Left: Will last for a hundred years if you ask me, if you keep it away from water and amateurs.
Right: Home handyman's proudest hour. Still telling his grandkids how he himself has proudly shown those wires for the electrons their place! Doesn't have weak writs at all! And knows that you don't stop twisting before the thing you're working on starts to squeal. Doesn't know nor care about it being completely dry (no contact grease applied, of course). Then another turn... Will glow soon. Will break down at some point in the future. Congratulations on a job well done.
Installations like the right one have been done by private people and even some professionals in east germany quite often before the Wende and even after. You regularly find it melted down even under moderate load. That's why Aluminium is now forbidden for new installations for diameters <16mm².
Aluminium is delicate. It tells you a lot about quality of work and quality of material. Because unlike copper, it doesn't forgive, it doesn't forget, and it will put your house on fire if you don't know what you're doing. :-)
Where the wire deformation business came from was conversations with other engineers who knew a helluva lot more than me who took the time to explain it; the actual contact surface of a round solid copper wire is small. Flattening it, even a few thou, under a screw greatly increases the contact area.
I'm sorry; I don't agree with your assessment of WAGO's longevity. Decades of success with a new technology means precisely dick. We have decades of experience with glyphosates and neonicotinids, and while they do create more food per acre, they're turning the global food supply into a carcinogenic nightmare. But hey, the guys Monsanto put in charge of the US EPA say they don't cause cancer, so we can all sleep safe now...
Like I said; an honest skeptic.
The one value you did get across, however... I cannae argue. A moron can likely install those and get results which are as safe someone who actually knows what they're doing.
I still remain unconvinced that is a better end-product than what can be produced by someone who knows how to use Ox-Gard and screw terminals, however.
mnem
Aluminium is a terrible material to use for cables and I've never used anything other than Copper. Aluminium deforms easy when pressure is applied and also IIRC from College days, is far more prone to the effect that AC has of slowly backing off the terminal screws over a period of time and starting a fire as a result of poor contact.
That's why I always read first, get caught up, then reply.
Thats OK, double posting just re-enforces the message
Even catching up first, then replying is not foolproof either
I think it's more the fact that no one wants the job now. I mean you can do an AWS cert and get paid more than a dentist for sitting on your arse at home all day and sounding like you know what you're doing
Not everybody takes money as the most important thing. I once turned down a job that paid noticeably more, in favour of one I thought (correctly) was more interesting
You’re right there but it’s not much fun poking around inside people’s faces. A dentist told me that once.
No surprises there! Much like being a commercial pilot, or...
I was lucky in that I enjoyed (almost) all my jobs.
Put some offers on stuff because I’m bored. Let’s see if they bite…
Good luck; I'm surprised you found anything!
rant
Last weekend, we had a few thousand muppets in Sydney and Melbourne (that I know of) protest against the lockdowns. Talk about selfish idiots. We ALLLLLLL have the same frustrations about the restrictions - but most of us choose to do what we can to help make the issue diminish.
AND NOW I've heard that there are more protests planned for next weekend?!!!! Are you kidding me?
At this rate, we're not getting out of lockdown this side of Christmas.
The only thing that made me smile in all this was, I have been told, there were thousands of calls to our Police "Crimestoppers" line to dob in a lot of those protesters. However, the thought of extra time under lockdown soon wiped that smile right off my face.
/rant
Totally agree, these bloody muppets don't care about anybody else, its all about (in their eyes) me, me, me, they are total shits and as long as nobody shuts down their platforms, we will continue to get this virus springing up again and again. Authorities need to shut these maroons up now and social media sites need to be vetting their users and anyone peddling these kinds of theories etc should have their accounts blocked.
I think it's more the fact that no one wants the job now. I mean you can do an AWS cert and get paid more than a dentist for sitting on your arse at home all day and sounding like you know what you're doing
Not everybody takes money as the most important thing. I once turned down a job that paid noticeably more, in favour of one I thought (correctly) was more interesting
You’re right there but it’s not much fun poking around inside people’s faces. A dentist told me that once.
No surprises there! Much like being a commercial pilot, or...
I was lucky in that I enjoyed (almost) all my jobs.
Yes. A friend of mine is a commercial pilot or “plane supervisor” as he calls his job now. He was a tube driver before that.
I am loving my job today. I’m in a post vaccine haze and headache whilst sitting on a call with an ISO 27001 auditor while everyone talks around the bus sized holes in the processes
Put some offers on stuff because I’m bored. Let’s see if they bite…
Good luck; I'm surprised you found anything!
Found a few things. All offers rejected
Totally agree, these bloody muppets don't care about anybody else, its all about (in their eyes) me, me, me, they are total shits and as long as nobody shuts down their platforms, we will continue to get this virus springing up again and again. Authorities need to shut these maroons up now and social media sites need to be vetting their users and anyone peddling these kinds of theories etc should have their accounts blocked.
And how would that policy affect this thread and its users?
Make no mistake: I am as concerned about the spread of stupid as anyone and it of course has become easier with the Internet (just like the Internet has made long discussions on TE possible) but trying to stop stupidity by putting a lid on the festering is not going to help. It needs stopping at the core by getting people convinced about the right way, not telling them to shut up.
This is a hard problem.
And it becomes much harder when there is ample evidence of state-level actors using the situation (as they do with any situation) to further distrust in traditional authorities in countries they feel could do with some worse social contract quality.
USPS is a giant fail. Again, and as usual. There's no way this will be delivered today when it didn't leave the Newark, NJ distribution center last night. Not the first time a package sits without moving for several days at that same center. Springfield, Masshole is just as bad.