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JaiKai

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  1. Yip, agree with above, a few weeks ago i had exactly the same issue after my 19's were refurbed and i never noticed the spigots were missing.
  2. For the stereo are you using the black on the loom as ground or have your tried a seperate ground ? On my 96zed the ground on my loom doesnt actually ground and ive made a seperate ground to a screw at the back.
  3. Now I know why I like the batmobile so much!
  4. Pm me some info as I would be interested too
  5. If its the proper American stuff then Yeh go for it, as it's way better than a rattle can and fairly durable after many layers have been built up
  6. Registered users can't edit posts!
  7. what ye need ?
  8. One thing to know about paisley freight is its just a 3rd party front end ! As in you pay them directly and track via them but they use other more known couriers to do the work. when parcels are booked up north in Scotland it's usually TNT who are the end courier handling your stuff.
  9. check the levels of the fluid, after heating up they expand
  10. Happy Birthday Richard, all the best buddy.
  11. So if all i'm doing is pulling cable which any monkey can do and not actually terminating anything then fine. I just want it done right and cable pulled via areas i know and it saves a whole load of time for the other sparc to do which he likely will either get a junior to do anyways. I fully understand where you are coming from and i personally wouldnt sign off anybodies else's work just on the bases of they said there qualified. Now I am a qualified network engineer and i will be pulling catv cables through various ducting so that is the main reason for me going to do some of the work myself as theres nothing worse than one engineer snagging the work and causing damage to network cables that have a more chance of being damaged.
  12. I am a competent person on electrical engineering and i would say qualified too and its nearly an ocupational route i went down. As far as electrical work goes i'll pull a few cables and attach some sockets, the rest ie installing a distro box will be done by what i called a certified engineer. I'm not asking someone else to come in and sign my work off as if they did it so not breaking any laws here. The only bit i'm quering in this thread is earth leakage for pc's, i well understand voltage, amps and wattage and limits but adding many pc's to a single circuit has implications i'm not 100% with and it appears so is del and he is what i call certified.
  13. So heres our floor plan and it shows two pods of 12 and two pods of 8. if you can imagine each side of the pods are seperate and are joined together with one 13amp plug. Each desk has 4 sockets each with a max amps of 5 as each socket is also fused. i'm installing 50x100mm dado trunking around the outer wall that will have two compartments; one for cat5 data cable and ther other for 2.5 t&e. i'm all clued up enough to do the install but it will be sanity checked later by a qualified engineer. a seperate distro box will be put in the electrical area where i can run the power cables back to. So when running a seperate circuit back there will only be one double socket point at each end point so will i double the cable as if its a ring ?
  14. nothings in yet so just planning best way of doing it all
  15. sorry, each desk has a power strip that daisy chains to the next. and these are proper power strips for office use rather than trailing sockets at the end is a 13amp plug. With a max 6 desks daisy chained
  16. Right, I work for a call centre and we are going to be fitting new systems in a new premises shortly. What I need to know is the load limit for earth leakage and how many pc's I can put on a circuit. As a guide I know 240v x 32amps gives me wattage and at that only 80% is a safety margin to use so about 6144 watts per 32amp breaker. we are going to have three pods of 12 pc's each with a maximum wattage of 255 with no other devices. 6 pc's per side will connect in a daisy chain style to a 13amp plug which I think is safe and 10 would be my limit. I plan to split the pods each having its own 32amp breaker so max 12 pc's per circuit. Is all above sound and is there anything regarding earth leakage I should know that could cause the system to trip ? Cheers lee
  17. I got mine in the states, what's the link ?
  18. I've got some but I'm keeping them for when I get my 96 plenum polished. ive two other plenums that I'm thinking of selling now as they won't fit properly.
  19. This is just a reminder that you cannot reply to PM's via email. I think sometimes people get the PM notification through their email with the contents of the PM and then they hit reply with what they think is going to be their reply but unfortunately it doesn't work like that.:ohmy: Instead all system emails come directly to me via email and depending how great your PM is I either get the misfortune of reading it and reply to tell you of such or it goes straight into my spam system. Not that I enjoy reading your PM's :whistling: but I've usually got other club or work stuff to get on with.:sad: So this is just a wee reminder that unless you want your reply PM coming to me directly please login again and reply directly via the system and that will ensure that the recipient will get your message. Many thanks. Lee
  20. looks fresh and that there could be a few dead folks still lurking under that tarpaulin, lol
  21. The whole power thing could be down to area too if that's possible! In that power circuits vary between building and likely a newer building would have less issues, also in my area we are more prone to power spikes and what not. If it works in your area then great but being a network engineer I've always installing hard wires or using network equipment that slightly more technical to use than the average household would use. My preferred hardware is Mikrotik and runs a special system called routeros
  22. Never liked those power grid network devices as i've never seen one working properly in the real world. If your going to setup multiple WiFi areas use simple wifi access points set them up with the same name and credentials and tell them to use your main router as the default gateway and your set. I recently installed a wifi setup exactly like that less than a few months ago and the guy gets maximum signal from all of his devices all through his house. Also if you can put the wifi devices in the loft space and the signal penetrates through plasterboard downwards better than it could ever do through brick or other masonery elements. lee
  23. A wee while back I posted up my findings on my 96 TT in that its plenum has some slight changes compared to previous models and that I found that older plenums just wouldn't fit flush with the lower plenum. I found this out when I bought my first polished plenum and planned to do a direct swap! Today while glancing through YouTube I came over this video of a guy who's just noticed too : [video=youtube;d4avj-c8wZc]
  24. Both ! how would you join them ?
  25. I know I could have gotten more on flee bay but there was an intermittent issue with the power button in that it wouldn't always lock, and if sold on ebay I knew it would come back to bite me in the ass. So sold it to orange and it passed there tests and got a guaranteed £400 with no asking for refunds. im happy and I've struck a deal to get a new unlocked galaxy note 2 for £425.

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