My socket is in an under sink cupboard, that's next to the dishwasher.
Actually, if there was ever a leak, and the socket got wet, the RCD tripping would be a useful alarm for notification there was a leak in there !
My socket is in an under sink cupboard, that's next to the dishwasher.
Actually, if there was ever a leak, and the socket got wet, the RCD tripping would be a useful alarm for notification there was a leak in there !
Now this is one of the things that annoys me about the new starters.
They have no idea at all about electrical circuits, the names of tools or how to use them.
Basic electrical circuits were part of physics when I did O levels, tools were part of metalwork or woodwork and the rest was taught by your Dad.
Maybe they might have made me become an arborist.
It's still under investigation and I have a meeting "under caution" next month with the council so I expect a private prosecution.
I have a dishwasher. And she complains when I have a piss on the back door step.
Did you trim a lesbian council-oficials bush ?
One year CSE Physics had a test where you have to assign colours to the terminals in a plug. I think 1/2 got it wrong.
That's absolutely not physics! It's possibly engineeriing.
A physicist who doesn't how to wire a plug won't be any worse as a physicist.
Might not be so hot on quantum chromodynamics though :-)
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