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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: r1 on 22 January 2014, 19:50:58
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was giving the cat a quick hoover tonight and managed to shut the door on the mains cable almost cutting it in half!as i always use a rcd there was no drama but whats the beat way to join it?
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Replace the entire length of flex. Generic cables, approx 8-9m, are usually around a tenner.
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Replace the entire length of flex. Generic cables, approx 8-9m, are usually around a tenner.
AS he said ^^^
Repairing the cable is easy but not advisable, as it will be under stress when ever pulled/moved (and that's what you do with hoovers), so has the potential to come loose/undone, and that's "not good"
Don't bodge it .. replace it .. :)
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was giving the cat a quick hoover tonight and managed to shut the door on the mains cable almost cutting it in half!as i always use a rcd there was no drama but whats the beat way to join it?
please note was giving the car a hoover not the cat :y
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was giving the cat a quick hoover tonight and managed to shut the door on the mains cable almost cutting it in half!as i always use a rcd there was no drama but whats the beat way to join it?
please note was giving the car a hoover not the cat :y
Too late mate, already noted.
I remember in my student days helping a female student who had extended the flex on an electric fire. ALL cables nicely twisted together and then the whole thing carefully wrapped in insulation tape. ;D
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We hoover the cat... ...although the newer DC41 doesn't have an option to allow it to suck air through a bypass, so it does catch on her, making her swear a bit.
She likes being hoovered (with the old vac) :)
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well on the positive side I now have 2 extension cables
1 about 8 m and 1 about 12
just thought if I wire a plug on one and a socket on the other I can join them up :y :y :y :y :y
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was giving the cat a quick hoover tonight and managed to shut the door on the mains cable almost cutting it in half!as i always use a rcd there was no drama but whats the beat way to join it?
please note was giving the car a hoover not the cat :y
Too late mate, already noted.
I remember in my student days helping a female student who had extended the flex on an electric fire. ALL cables nicely twisted together and then the whole thing carefully wrapped in insulation tape. ;D
Is there another way, reminds me of using a screw driver to put in the earth while you pushed the red and black wires in the socket, remove the screw driver and they get locked in, or position the wires and push another plug in..............it makes you wonder how how we survive really............... ::) ::) ::) :D
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What I meant was all six cables twisted together into one mass and then nicely wrapped in insulation tape. It kept blowing the fuse.
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well on the positive side I now have 2 extension cables
1 about 8 m and 1 about 12
just thought if I wire a plug on one and a socket on the other I can join them up :y :y :y :y :y
If it's two core use a http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986)
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well on the positive side I now have 2 extension cables
1 about 8 m and 1 about 12
just thought if I wire a plug on one and a socket on the other I can join them up :y :y :y :y :y
If it's two core use a http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986)
but make sure you get the plug & socket the right way round ;) ;) ;) Apparently that's why B&D don't use them any more ???
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well on the positive side I now have 2 extension cables
1 about 8 m and 1 about 12
just thought if I wire a plug on one and a socket on the other I can join them up :y :y :y :y :y
If it's two core use a http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLUG-AND-SOCKET-CABLE-CONNECTOR-2-PIN-SUITABLE-FOR-FLYMO-/360827174986)
but make sure you get the plug & socket the right way round ;) ;) ;) Apparently that's why B&D don't use them any more ???
Haha... Indeed, did that to the dyson when the dog chewed the flex... Marked one side of the plug and socket to make it idiot proof :-X
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but make sure you get the plug & socket the right way round ;) ;) ;) Apparently that's why B&D don't use them any more ???
I came across a hired 40kVA generator where they'd fitted a male 5 pin commando plug on the 400V 3 phase output once. There's me trying to plug it into a piece of kit. Just about to brush my hand over the end of the plug in case there's something stuck to it, preventing it going in. Luckily, I looked at it a split second beforehand :o
Had a word with the bloke from the hire company...
"Oh, it came in with a broken plug and I got the apprentice to fit a new one. Sorry" >:(
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but make sure you get the plug & socket the right way round ;) ;) ;) Apparently that's why B&D don't use them any more ???
I came across a hired 40kVA generator where they'd fitted a male 5 pin commando plug on the 400V 3 phase output once. There's me trying to plug it into a piece of kit. Just about to brush my hand over the end of the plug in case there's something stuck to it, preventing it going in. Luckily, I looked at it a split second beforehand :o
Had a word with the bloke from the hire company...
"Oh, it came in with a broken plug and I got the apprentice to fit a new one. Sorry" >:(
Surly the work of a apprentice should be checked, especially with it being electricity and 3 phase at that...... :o :o
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but make sure you get the plug & socket the right way round ;) ;) ;) Apparently that's why B&D don't use them any more ???
I came across a hired 40kVA generator where they'd fitted a male 5 pin commando plug on the 400V 3 phase output once. There's me trying to plug it into a piece of kit. Just about to brush my hand over the end of the plug in case there's something stuck to it, preventing it going in. Luckily, I looked at it a split second beforehand :o
Had a word with the bloke from the hire company...
"Oh, it came in with a broken plug and I got the apprentice to fit a new one. Sorry" >:(
Surly the work of a apprentice should be checked, especially with it being electricity and 3 phase at that...... :o :o
Yeah, you'd have thought so! :o