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Isolator Main Breaker Question
Mine is more like 3M and 10mm² and I am happy with that. Yours is even better..........🙂 The fly in my particular ointment is the grounding of the solar array. My solar MOV's are inside the combiner box which is on my car port roof. The MOV earth is bonded locally to the stainless frame of the panels which is then bonded to the concrete carport. That should give a reasonable sort of earth connection, but in addition to that I have a 10mm² connection between the solar panel mounting frame and it's own dedicated ground rod length about 7 Metres. I think there must be ways of testing these ground connections but, cheap charles that I am, I don't fee any urge to go out and buy the kit to do it. -
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Britons Overwhelmingly Support a New Grooming Gang Inquiry
What do they fear? It is actually very simple @jippytum. When the question, problem, activities of these rape gangs of ethnic Pakistani men first raised its loathsome head in certain (Northern) metropolitan areas it was "handled" with kid gloves. The comparatively high number of people of Pakistani origin, who lived in these towns represented a significant "block vote". They were a patriarchal clan society, mirroring that of their area of origin, the Punjab in Pakistan. Decisions, including those about how and who to vote for were taken by the heads of the clan, exclusively male and wielding huge influence, both socially and religiously; hence the "block vote". That "block vote" had tremendous effect upon local politics, an effect that was also found nationally. The Labour party benefited from that "block vote" which underpinned their dominance in these areas - their interest was not exclusive, the Tories and Liberal Democrats also curried their support - but Labour basically had it. That meant that, as I said, great efforts were made to avoid alienating that voting block. Politicised social services and Police officers, aware that their careers, advancement and futures were largely controlled by the politicians joined in this. As the scale of the problem spread, in terms of numbers of participants, victims and geographically so did the "cover up", under the guise of avoiding "racism", and encouraging " community cohesion" ; but it remained, essentially politically driven. Ultimately and inevitably it became so widespread that it impinged upon national government, it's agencies (the Home Office and Department of Public Prosecutions) and of course Westminster politics. Now of course the bubble has burst and most (but probably not all) of what has been going on has been revealed much more widely. It is not exclusively a Labour problem, the Tories were in power for much of the time, and were also complicit in the betrayal, but it is Labour which is now in power, in the "hot seat" and have to deal with it. There are signs that they will attempt some sort of damage limitation exercise, holding some form of ( carefully managed) inquiry. Their problem is that many pertinent questions will be nodirected at people who are now very senior figures in the party, including the leader! They would have to handle it very deftly, and I am not sure they are capable of that. It now stands as a national political scandal, posing a problem, for Labour, a threat perhaps as existential as Brexit was for the Tories! -
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Nutrition for Healthy Aging: A Guide to Eating Well in Later Years
All BS! Exercise regularly and eat what YOU want. Moderation is the key. You will die regardless of what you eat. Enjoy that Pecan pie ala mode before you can’t. -
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Which new laptop?
You are obviously the expert. You had one and you decided that is Chinese crap. Some people have more experience than you. Not just with their own notebook but many notebooks from many customers... -
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Thai woman defends drunk foreign boyfriend in Pattaya crash
Me too. Definitely a keeper. Very loyal. -
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Greenland
Greenland should quickly join NATO. Then, by the rules, US has to send troops to defend it against enemies....
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