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Chris why do you think Monica's son can't have a wife. Talk about conspiracy theories.

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Brenda and Alan wrote:

Chris why do you think Monica's son can't have a wife. Talk about conspiracy theories.

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 A basic understanding of the English language would reveal the reason for my thoughts.When someone writes "My wife and son..." there is absolutely no way that that can possibly be construed to mean that the son has a wife. Possible intended meanings are "My wife and our son..",which would indicate that the son was fathered by Monica,or "My wife and her son.... which would indicate that the son was fathered by some other person,hopefully before the said wife met Monica.Hope this clears things for you? Had Monica written "My son and wife..." other scenarios are possible,but we won't go there! Cheers



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B and A.

Conspiracy theory definition.

noun
noun: conspiracy theory; plural noun: conspiracy theories
a "A belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for an unexplained event."
 
Cannot see how your comment applies to Yobarr's post??????
 
 
 


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Jeepnudger, I would like to thank you for inadvertantly posting what has turned out to be a very entertaining thread, whether you got the desired info only you can say!!



-- Edited by Magnarc on Tuesday 22nd of September 2020 01:23:28 PM

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Chris you have misquoted Monica's post. It is "my son and wife"

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Brenda and Alan wrote:

Chris you have misquoted Monica's post. It is "my son and wife"

Alan


Are you for real? Whilst,in this case,you seem to be correct that I have misquoted,(a thousand 'sorries') I am sure that there originally was a post made by Monica at 9.26am (not 9.46am) with the words "My wife and son",but it matters little in the big scheme of things."My son and wife" has only two possible meanings,the first being similar to "my friend and lover" where the person being discussed is both.Even with the way the world is going,it is unlikely that,in this case, the person being discussed is both Monica's son and Monica's wife. (But you never know!) The only other possible meaning is that,of the two people being discussed,one is Monica's son,and one is Monica's wife.There is absolutely no way that the sentence can possibly mean that the two people being discussed are husband and wife,although one word could change that.....My son and his wife" would do the job.And,by the way,because it always is my intention to help forum members, could I respectfully ask you if you now understand the real effects of using a WDH? Happy travels to both you and Brenda,and I look forward to more of your valuable contributions to the forum.Cheers



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Magnarc wrote:

Monica wrote,

"Good it is your last word as unqualified and incorrect as all the other postings. People that are not qualified shouldn't be giving advice on electrical matters.
Prefer to soar with qualified Eagles rather than arque with the unqualified who have proven they don't know."

Peter and Margaret, totally agree with your comments. There was no need for those comments to be made that way, rude, arrogant put downs we don't need on the forum. The point could just have well  been made in a more polite way, however we should not be surprised, this poster has previous form.

 

This Monica post got me to thinking could some past offender who was deleted, have returned in another guise???????????? It is not beyond the bounds of possiblity is it??? Just sayin.



-- Edited by Magnarc on Monday 21st of September 2020 01:23:55 PM


 That is very possible.

In any case, his contribution is worthless!!!



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My last van I had a 1000 watt inverter in front boot and connected to 3 120 amp agm and just run a lead from inverter to 240 inlet and will power all 240 volt points

That practice has serious safety risks because the RCD will be totally non operative and if there happens to be a fault with 2 earthed appliances at the same time and you touch both, you could be killed. There is no risk if only using double insulated appliances.

The same risks apply if a generator is plugged into the van inlet. It does not matter what the capacity of the inverter or generator is, the risk is the same. 

To alleviate that risk, replace the RCD with an RVD.

Cheers,

Peter


 Double Ditto to abovebiggrin



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Monica W wrote:

3,000W = 300A on 12V.
Tell us about your great LiFePO4 battery setup and Solar panel system
what appliances do you want to run
I have a 375W inverter and run 300W stick mixer and 150W twin beater


 Well, not exactly 300A!!

3000/12=250Abiggrin



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yobarr wrote:
with the words "My wife and son"

Correct.

 



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Jeepnudger, have a read of the SPECS of the Enerdrive EN1126X this is what I have hard wired
in my van, it has all the safety aspects you need already built into it. Runs everything I need
but then my battery bank is 580ah agm.

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 Withdrawn



-- Edited by Jaahn on Wednesday 23rd of September 2020 10:56:15 PM

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Wow i love the entertainment i get when a subject of electrical wiring comes up on this forum, the forum usually exudes doom and gloom and allows comments driven from old retirees trying to show the world that contrary to medical facts their testosterine levels are not depleating...they pump out their chests and state they are correct and everyone else is wrong..it ends up a real cat fight ...haha ..very entertaining...

18 electrical deaths from 17 incidents were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2015-16. This is equivalent to 0.63 deaths per million people (dmp) which is 0.2 dmp above the last year. Out of 18 deaths, 16 occurred in Australia and two occurred in New Zealand.

 



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Pinball pat, any figures on how many of those were associated with recreational vehicles

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Hey Keith,

I have a 3.2kw rated/3.7kw peak gennie. Weight is 28kg and holds 7lt of fuel.

Will run two 240v appliances easily...toaster/microwave/espresso/aircon etc.

Got mine on Ebay, not major brand, 150cc, key and remote battery start.

Has not missed a beat in 3 years and I use mine daily (breakfast mostly).

Cost...$699.00 delivered. Check on Ebay. Otherwise pay near $2000.00 for a brand name 2kw.

Great investment!

 



-- Edited by Dick0 on Thursday 24th of September 2020 05:57:30 PM



-- Edited by Dick0 on Thursday 24th of September 2020 06:30:26 PM

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"Pinball pat, any figures on how many of those were associated with recreational vehicles"

Hi Tony i cant find any figures on that ...but my suspicion is that more people die from consensual sexual activity rather than recreational vehicle electrocution



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"Pinball pat, any figures on how many of those were associated with recreational vehicles"

Hi Tony i cant find any figures on that ...but my suspicion is that more people die from consensual sexual activity rather than recreational vehicle electrocution


 And a far better way  to go too,I'd expect? 



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pinballpat wrote:
but my suspicion is that more people die from consensual sexual activity rather than recreational vehicle electrocution

There is an area of human behaviour which, sort of, combines both but I don't think this is the right forum for me to expand upon that :)



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pinballpat wrote:

Wow i love the entertainment i get when a subject of electrical wiring comes up on this forum, the forum usually exudes doom and gloom and allows comments driven from old retirees trying to show the world that contrary to medical facts their testosterine levels are not depleating...they pump out their chests and state they are correct and everyone else is wrong..it ends up a real cat fight ...haha ..very entertaining...

18 electrical deaths from 17 incidents were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2015-16. This is equivalent to 0.63 deaths per million people (dmp) which is 0.2 dmp above the last year. Out of 18 deaths, 16 occurred in Australia and two occurred in New Zealand.

 


 The very good reason for those low death rates , now,  just might be because it is licensed work  & the applicable Standards must be complied with.biggrin

Plus the advances in safety technology,  earthing requirements,  etc, plus RCDs &   RVDs.



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Hi All,

I know there hasn't been a post on this thread for a year but has anyone used one of the cables with an RVD in it as opposed to having an RVD installed in their caravan?

Cheers

Tim

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I after days of research bought a Renogy 3000w so I can fit my flat bed inverter microwave in the van when I go on the road permanently in Jan 2022.

 

Word of advice don't buy from Signature Spares at Daisy Hill Qld. I had to inform him I would get the Government on to him if he didn't return my money as he didn't supply the Inverter.

Go straight to Renogy!

 

https://au.renogy.com/products/inverters/



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Did you get the inverter charger model or inverter only one ?

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