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#electrical installation diploma, #C&G 2365-02 course UK,
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The conference ended, and the guy about my age I’d been hanging out with talked to his coworkers about inviting me to come along to the homey old restaurant they were having dinner at. I gratefully accept their hospitality and transportation to and from, and the friendly dynamic of some tech geeks getting together at a dining establishment that would probably have been there to serve our grandparents. The guy across the table ordered a Samuel Adams.

There were a dozen of us on either side of that table, full of ideas and a love for the blossoming #electrical #engineering #technology that was getting designed and even manufactured across the country. For several more years, parts vendors wanted to be our friends, to get their special IC designed into the next special little box we dreamed up. It was circa 1999, the last best times.

Later we went to the Boston Aquarium. It was a great evening I’ll never forget, though I’ve long forgotten any of their names. But it was real and human and warm, and I’ll never get to experience anything quite like that again.

The reasons are many, but a few of them are (1) it’s 2025, not 1996, (2) we don’t make shit in this country anymore, and (3) #Covid

در آزمایشگاه های شیمیایی که ممکن است مواد قابل اشتعال یا گازهای خطرناک وجود داشته باشد، جرقه های الکتریکی می توانند موجب آتش سوزی یا انفجار شوند. بنابراین حتما بایستی از سیستم ارت استاندارد و کارآمد استفاده شود.

sana-corporation.com/electrica

#business
#electrical

We had an emergency last night while cooking with our induction hob, when our battery box nearly caught fire as the interlink cables' connectors overheated and melted their insulation and burned into the tops of a couple of the batteries (not through to the inside though). I disconnected the batteries before the nasty smoke could turn to outright flames.

We finished our cooking on a camp fire.

We now have some new copper welding cable lugs on the 2AWG cables and power is back on.

We need some #Mutualaid to keep us out of overdraft trouble.

@athamanatha on Paypal, $athamanatha on Cashapp
Athakitsune on Ko-fi
Vulpinedesigns on Patreon

#moneyhelp
#skoolie
#busconversion
#electrical
#wiring
#solarpower
#batteries

A couple nights ago I came home to find the alien and lights in my second story shop window. Was out. I figured it had gotten unplugged, but no, the plug was dead! This floor is basically a storage warehouse, so all the other outlets were behind shelves. I found ONE across the room, crawled under a shelf and -- dead. The ceiling lights are on the same breaker, so that wasn't it. But I was envisioning a broken plug or connection upstream, and
I went through all my old construction photos, pre-drywall, to figure out where the other plugs on the floor and the wires connecting them were located. It appeared the first plug in the run was near the stairs, right above the breaker panel on the first floor.
And that's when I remembered that the first plug on the circuit downstars had a GFI plug that had caused me trouble once before (Ironically, it had been hidden behind a bookcase in my wife's writing office). Was there one on the second floor? If so, it would be that first plug, deep behind a shelf. Also behind a lot of flat things that I'd put BEHIND that shelf.
I pulled out multiple sheets of plywood and perfboard blocking the way, and way behind the shelf, I could just see the plug. Unable to see clearly, I stuck my phone back and took a closeup of the plug with my phone. Yeah, that spoiler picture. Red LED. Poorly marked reset button.
With difficulty I reached back, found the reset by feel, and pushed it. The lights came on! Yay! My fears of an expensive electrician visit were relieved!
The lesson here is, if you're building or remodeling something, TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES during every stage of construction, especially before the drywall and insulation go up. Get clear shots of every interior and exterior wall, and don't forget the ceiling.
Knowing where your studs, rafters, beams, and hidden systems, pipes, wires, ducts, are, can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars later.
Even if you don't understand what you're looking at, you can show them to a professional when they are coming in to aid in troubleshooting or modifications. Sure, there are ways to "look" through walls, but pictures are much quicker and more certain.
Now my alien returns to his mission to bring cheer to a dark modern world!
#homerepair #DIY #homeowner #homeownership #repairs #electrical #homerepair #troubleshooting #lifehacks

Anyone need some split core current transformers?

Up until about five years ago, I worked for an energy metering company. They did a warehouse cleanup and got rid of tons of material, including hundreds of CTs for AC current measurement. I snagged all of those (and used some for my own home metering) but I still have probably 200 floating around.

I've got split cores rated for 50A up to 6000A or so, and physical sizes from about 1/2" ID to 8" ID (the larger ones are flexible rope style). Mostly rated for 0-333mV AC output but there may be some oddballs in there (like 0-500mV, maybe a couple 4-20mA).

I need to clear up some space, so I was thinking $20 plus shipping per CT, maybe with a bulk discount if you get five or more? Some of these retail for $100+ so if I have something you need it could be a good deal! Most of these are lightly used in a testing environment.

So today is not going entirely to plan.
The set of additional #solarpanels I connected up refuse to give us juice. I tried to trace the fault and got jack shit info because my cheap ass 19 year old #multimeter is (confirmed by many tests now) not working any more. Its fuse is fine too, as is its #battery. It just displays zeros.
So add to the list of unexpected expenses and delays one new multimeter...

#mutualaid is our lifeline to #selfsufficiency so we can help others. Can you help us out with our expenses for...?

Multimeter: $7-8 at Harbor Freight
Crimp connectors: $?
Tyres: ~$1200 (Vulpibus)
Refilling fuel: ~$100
Refilling my overdraft: ~$500
Refilling my other overdraft: ~$250

Today we have side #solar panel 2/10, 16/24 overall, mounted on the #Vulpibus. We also worked out (mentally at least) the design for the bedroom and bathroom wall. We bought some reflective strips for vehicular safety, 2 guage wire connectors, more bolts and screws and more drill and screwdriver bits (they break often when working on thick steel with unknown overlaps behind it) today. To get more done, we need some #fedihelp #mutualaid #funding to cover the cost of hinges, screws and wood, as well as getting much needed tyres fitted and covering numerous bills.

This week so far: $100/$2000

#resistance2025 #selfsufficiency #resilience #homeless #buslife #skoolie #helpfolkslive2025 #fuckproject2025 #necessities #DIY #Food #tools #labonwheels #schoolbusconversion #busconversion #solarpower @vulpinelabs #vulpinelabs #tuckfrump #electrical #fundingrequest #helprequest #getfedienoughrunwaytostarttheirownthing #getfedihousing #getfedipaid #getfedisponsored #getfedifunded

@/$ athamanatha
ko-fi.com/athakitsune

#MUTUALAID $90/$1000 WITH JUST 2 DAYS LEFT THIS WEEK - Please help! ko-fi.com/athakitsune

This last couple of days I've been accused of thievery for charging up an #EV from a socket the accuser has no idea if we have permission for or not (during the coldest nights when our batteries were failing in the bus), told we have a deadline to leave where we are and never to speak to our neighbours here again,

Had a feeling I needed new drill bits and then later got proven right when two snapped in a row

Completed the mounting of the first of 10 side-of-bus #solar panels to complement the 14 on the roof, inclueing a mad overnight rush to make a clamping bumper with pallet wood, velcro, old bus seat latches and miscellaneous salvaged screws,

And had a small #electrical fire erupt in our DC side of our power system while I was using the microwave, I have for now fixed the issue.