Infrared heat on AFCI beakers

@dandersen

It took years to progress in this industry to do what I do today (for $500/hr)…we also deserve a little respect concerning this matter.

Ah, okay, this sort of response explains your short essay lecture now. Just saying

You don’t need to be calling people condescending who actually showed up to answer your question.

Hmm, so from your perspective, you can be condescending, just not call people condescending; intersting. Btw, I didn’t call someone condescending, I called a comment condescending. Tisk tisk, I would of expected a little more attention to detail from a decorated gentleman like yourself.

I don’t mind that at all, but a question you can push one button on your phone, verbally ask your question and get an immediate answer is not? Well, that’s a no-go.

Who said you have to answer the question?

You came here for a quick answer, because you were too busy.
Aren’t we all?

Not to busy to write a short essay I see. It would of taken 1/60th of the time to just respond to the OP rather than this short lecture. Is it possible you assume to much?

The OP disappears leaving people willing to help hanging.

lol what? Where did I go? I shall be renamed Casper from hence forth.

we don’t need to be lazy and ask others to do their job for them

Asking questions is lazy? I would think not asking questions is lazy. Just put it in the report and don’t care to ask seasoned professionals their expertise.

Actually, based upon your question, none of that thermal stuff should ever be in your report!

Who said this was going in a report?

Insurance providers would not insure us for IR work.

Great answer to a question no one asked

You don’t need to be calling people condescending who actually showed up to answer your question.

We use to call these kinda people trolls. I’ll remember this concept the next time I go to some live performance and start booing. I mean, hey, why would you blame someone for booing the performance who showed up to the show." Gotta say, do better.

You may have a 7,000 degree electrical arc, but by the time it makes it 4" through a breaker it may be only 100F.

This was actually a helpful contribution to the discussion. Thank you my good man.

As inspectors, we can take a lot of heat from clients, agents, etc. It would be nice to come to place where we are on the same team and have a community where we are all striving to make each other better, not tear each other down, even if it was reasonable to do so.

Having said all that, the lady doth protest too much, methinks

Good day sir

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