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Topic Title: Resistive Connection Thermal Trauma (RCTT) Topic Summary: Created On: 29 August 2012 10:23 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Did I read a report recently of HA RCD testing which found a high failure rate?
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Would you not have to loosen, add the 'thing' and then retighten the aforementioned previously possibly loose screw in the installation of this device?
Making socks for cats seems like a better idea. ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine.... Every man has to know his limitations- Dirty Harry |
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Would you not have to loosen, add the 'thing' and then retighten the aforementioned previously possibly loose screw in the installation of this device? Making socks for cats seems like a better idea. Indeed! I wonder what their failure rate is. No mention of that either, and do they fail open (or as I suspect) shorted? Regards, Alan. |
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