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Posted by Nathan In Montana on December 4, 2006, 1:15 am
> B ) Exactly WTF did you think you were gonna do from over the
> top of that fan with your multi-meter after you pulled the
> screen ?
using the no contact voltage tester feature on my meter to make SURE i
pulled the right fuses before cutting the wiring. :-)
> C ) 3 - 5 turns or so is sufficient when backing out the
> Allen set screws on a blade prior to pulling it, you don't need 15 to
> free the key. Back it out too much, the bitch will INVARIABLY fall
> down to the coil ( Murphy's law )
lol....true!
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Posted by on December 4, 2006, 1:23 am
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 23:15:20 -0700, "Nathan In Montana"
>
>> B ) Exactly WTF did you think you were gonna do from over the
>> top of that fan with your multi-meter after you pulled the
>> screen ?
>
>using the no contact voltage tester feature on my meter to make SURE i
>pulled the right fuses before cutting the wiring. :-)
Good one :-) Kinda chicken-shit and no 'sense of adventure',
but 'good one' :-)
>> C ) 3 - 5 turns or so is sufficient when backing out the
>> Allen set screws on a blade prior to pulling it, you don't need 15 to
>> free the key. Back it out too much, the bitch will INVARIABLY fall
>> down to the coil ( Murphy's law )
>
>lol....true!
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Posted by Nathan In Montana on December 4, 2006, 1:50 am
>>> B ) Exactly WTF did you think you were gonna do from over the
>>> top of that fan with your multi-meter after you pulled the
>>> screen ?
>>
>>using the no contact voltage tester feature on my meter to make SURE i
>>pulled the right fuses before cutting the wiring. :-)
>
> Good one :-) Kinda chicken-shit and no 'sense of adventure',
> but 'good one' :-)
heh.....ive grabbed my _last_ hot leg. :-) i _always_ check for voltage
anymore.
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Posted by on December 4, 2006, 2:14 am
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 23:50:46 -0700, "Nathan In Montana"
>>>> B ) Exactly WTF did you think you were gonna do from over the
>>>> top of that fan with your multi-meter after you pulled the
>>>> screen ?
>>>
>>>using the no contact voltage tester feature on my meter to make SURE i
>>>pulled the right fuses before cutting the wiring. :-)
>>
>> Good one :-) Kinda chicken-shit and no 'sense of adventure',
>> but 'good one' :-)
>
>heh.....ive grabbed my _last_ hot leg. :-) i _always_ check for voltage
>anymore.
You haven't lived until you've been up there at 5 PM ( note #1
below ), just closing up the last panel. and shorted the supply side
of the 460/3 fuse block to ground with a **RATHER FUCKING GENTLE I
MIGHT ADD* tap of the boot ( to get that last panel on ).
And blown, in this shopping mall ( all of the below ) :
A ) The branch 60 A RTU circuit breaker in the store
B ) The main panel breaker ( 400 A ) to that store )
C ) The 2500 A main GFI'd gear in the switch room ( ref note
# 2 below ), a room you had never previously seen, nor known the
whereabouts of. ( shut up Jake, it's an unpleasant memory, and we
don't ALL know where that Sparky shit lives ! )
Thusly plunging the entire east wing of the shopping mall,
including Food Court if I recall,, ( note # 3 below ) into complete
darkness :-(
1 ) The only mall guy who knows where shit is, and has keys to
electrical rooms, leaves at 5 sharp. No one has his home or cell
numbers .
2 ) see note # 1 above
3 ) RSCamaro - if you're still lurking - this was in the
H.V.M. which you know so well :-)
Brings a whole new meaning to the concept of 'slink away
quietly towards your truck , and home, and deny that it was you that
farted in the commons area' :-)
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Posted by Nathan In Montana on December 4, 2006, 11:14 am
> You haven't lived until you've been up there
lol i can relate. i once trusted a hotel maintenance guy to turn off a
460/3 breaker. _once_. :-)
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