Looking for opinions and or experience.
There is a wire seal on the access cover of my conventional bidirectional PEA electricity meter.
I want to disconnect the meter to do some work on the live side of my main isolator.
What would be the consequences of me removing the seal to do the disconnect myself?
Absolutely right. No need to take such drastic measures.
As has been said. Aerate the water.
This will cause iron to become oxidised and become "lumpy" enough to be filtered out.
Another way is to purchase an O3 (ozone) generatorwhich does the same as an aerator but much quicker.
I am curious to know how all this grid feedback works with regards to inverter protection.
What protective device do you have between the output of the inverter and the grid?
RCBO, MCB, nothing?
There has been an explosion at a service station in Ireland which sadly took the lives of three people but I noticed the roof of the building still has it's solar panels intact.
Solar power is more resilient than we might otherwise think.
I just did a quick search for "yellow mustard powder" and found Garatts on Shopee. Never tried it myself but I will be getting a tin of this just to see what it's like.
I agree with the "gloop" description. The ready mix stuff in jars is not strong.
Until a few years ago I used to get packets of mustard powder from Makro. That was hot enough to bring tears to the eye. Unfortunately my Makro here in Buriram stopped stocking it but it might be worth looking around your local Makro.