mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
November 12, 2014, 12:41pm
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Someone should call Nicki and ask him and some others who should know better why he is approving this TROLLS posts.
http://www.nachi.org/forum/moderationlog.php
rlewis5
(Roy Lewis, CERTIFIED MASTER INSPECTOR RETIRED)
November 12, 2014, 2:38pm
22
Ian_Thomas:
The test button does not trip the breaker. This is due to no ground being in the system. Now I could really ghetto rig it and run a wire from the ground to the the plug and “make” it work. But I just wanted to know if the GFCi should pop or the breaker when it sees a difference in 5mA.
Using 2 screw drivers is the easiest and most convenient thing to do when that is all you have to see if what you did is correct. We wired the wires correctly to the plugs everything works great when they are plugged in. But we wanted to be sure what was supposed to pop when it gets overloaded or a change in 5mA
My God! Where do these people come from. I guess there are not many of them left using the screw drive technique as described.
You can’t be real but you are bound to be real dead.
lkage
(Larry Kage, CMI)
November 12, 2014, 2:58pm
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It looks like Nick is the only one approving Ian Thomas’ posts. Other moderators are un-approving the posts/threads…
pabernathy
(Paul Abernathy, CMI®, CMECP® Electrical Code Academy,Inc.)
November 17, 2014, 3:10pm
25
Because looks create clicks, clicks create stats, stats create statistics and statistics create posts about how many clicks and looks and posts are made each year. So i think you see why it is permitted.
mclark2
(Michael Clark, CMI)
November 18, 2014, 5:21am
27
pabernathy:
Because looks create clicks, clicks create stats, stats create statistics and statistics create posts about how many clicks and looks and posts are made each year. So i think you see why it is permitted.
Sooo, the best posts, and the most posts, are the posts about those posts!
I’m gettin’ this SEO thing now… :mrgreen: