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Posted by Zyp on November 8, 2007, 3:42 pm
Ken wrote:
> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>> The electric baseboard heaters I've worked on have used line voltage
>> thermostats to break the power to one side of the filament heater.
>> That would be 220 volts.
>>
>> If you do not know how to write advice, call someone who does.
>
> I misinterpreted his comment by thinking the thermostat was
> controlling a relay which in turn controlled the voltage for the
> heater. Sorry for the mistake. I hope you apply the same criteria
> to ALL the other misleading comments in this news group.
>
> As for your comment about writing advice however, I suggest you read
> the comments by the so called "Pros." Not only are many of them
> vulgar and go out of their way to ridicule a valid question, but some
> actually try to cause damage to the writer's property. Although my
> comment may not have been helpful or even apply, at least I did not
> purposely try to do harm.
>
>
>>
>> He says he used an electric bulb set to complete the circuit. If you
>> do not know how to read, call someone who does.
Ken;
It's not the question they're questioning. It's the Ho'moaner. He's the
entertainment along with a few other' actors. It's hilarious you have to
admit.!
Anyone who actually takes the time to read the newsgroup, it's posting and
answers, would learn quickly that those who pose questions are opening
themselves up to being the "entertainment" for the day.
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Zyp
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