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New French wood 2 storey Garage, PV & electrics installation.
SparWeb:
--- Quote ---Never confuse a professional with an expert!
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Usually, yes, that's the best way to confuse a professional. Go find the right expert that can talk the pro out of whatever they planned to do!
Scruff:
"Professional" doesn't mean they're talented, people just assume that. It just means that you're willing to pay them.
I pay professionals all the time, check their work and fix it after them. More often than not.
Got a new oil stove thuther day. I fixed the leak in the tank plumbing they left me. 'effer couldn't have missed it; a cup an hour after he capped off a T he cut with a hacksaw compromising the joint above it.
Didja ever solder a kerosene fitting SparWeb? :o
Sometimes I pay professionals to repair damages done by other professionals to my equipment and plant.
I try to give them the benefit of the doubt, then usually realise how naive I was after scratching the surface.
Scruff:
--- Quote from: SparWeb on December 18, 2020, 12:07:32 AM --- that's the best way to confuse a professional.
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Uh...d'oh, penny dropped.. ;D
Righto bedtime...I've been up all night reading about batteries again...soggy brain now...
Good one!
..there's me coat!
clockmanFRA:
Okay Earth system here for my OzInverter and the French utilities.
Had a long discussion with some very highly educated true electrical engineers over in Australia. Nice to get real information from folk who will commit to a point of view and have actual experiences.
My OzInverter has one of the output leads from the 35kg toroid 240vac linked with a 16mm/2 cable to a very big earth rod that goes very deep. That output cable from the toroid with the earth link i have designated as Neutral /Blue, so we have a link from neutral to Earth rod.
The OzInverter is a Power station and therefore requires a earth link. All tested and all working. The Earth link to the neutral is after the EMF filters but before the main RCD.
Remember that the OzInverter can give 50kW surge when asked.
Scruff:
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