From: Rod Speed on
Andy wrote:
> Rod Speed wrote:
>
>> Swampfuckwit wrote
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> Farts farted
>>>>> Rod Speed wrote...
>>>>>> Farts farted
>>
>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth
>>>>>>> connection,
>>
>>>>>> That is just one posssibility.
>>
>>>>> What are others?
>>
>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that
>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc.
>>
>>>>> What are we missing here?
>>
>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears.
>>
>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty
>>>>>>> earth detection issue,
>>
>>>>>> No one ever said that.
>>
>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection?
>>
>>>> Yep, no one ever said that.
>>
>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a
>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this.
>>
>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys.
>>
>>>>> Which are?
>>
>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more
>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the
>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys.
>>
>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working.
>>
>>>>>> You dont know that there is one.
>>
>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied
>>
>>>> He stated that explicitly.
>>
>>>>> then it will have one.
>>
>>>> Not necessarily.
>>
>>> Yep, necessarily.
>>
>> You are wrong, as always.
>
> Nope, he was right.

You are wrong, as always.


From: Swampfox on
Rod Speed wrote:
> Swampfuckwit wrote
>> Rod Speed wrote
>>> Farts farted
>>>> Rod Speed wrote...
>>>>> Farts farted
>
>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth
>>>>>> connection,
>
>>>>> That is just one posssibility.
>
>>>> What are others?
>
>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that
>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc.
>
>>>> What are we missing here?
>
>>> In your case anything viable between your ears.
>
>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth
>>>>>> detection issue,
>
>>>>> No one ever said that.
>
>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection?
>
>>> Yep, no one ever said that.
>
>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a
>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this.
>
>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys.
>
>>>> Which are?
>
>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more
>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the
>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys.
>
>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working.
>
>>>>> You dont know that there is one.
>
>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied
>
>>> He stated that explicitly.
>
>>>> then it will have one.
>
>>> Not necessarily.
>
>> Yep, necessarily.
>
> You are wrong, as always.

Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia
for over a decade dopey, they are now mandatory in rewires as well, as are
fire rated switchboards.
Do you ever get anything right?


From: Rod Speed on
Swampfuckwit wrote
> Rod Speed wrote
>> Swampfuckwit wrote
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> Farts farted
>>>>> Rod Speed wrote...
>>>>>> Farts farted

>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth connection,

>>>>>> That is just one posssibility.

>>>>> What are others?

>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that
>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc.

>>>>> What are we missing here?

>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears.

>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth detection issue,

>>>>>> No one ever said that.

>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection?

>>>> Yep, no one ever said that.

>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a
>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this.

>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys.

>>>>> Which are?

>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more
>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the
>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys.

>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working.

>>>>>> You dont know that there is one.

>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied

>>>> He stated that explicitly.

>>>>> then it will have one.

>>>> Not necessarily.

>>> Yep, necessarily.

>> You are wrong, as always.

> Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia for over a decade dopey,

Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit.

> they are now mandatory in rewires as well,

Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit.

> as are fire rated switchboards.

Another pig ignorant lie.



From: Rod Speed on
Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed
> Rod Speed wrote:
>> Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> Swampfuckwit pig ignorantly spewed
>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>>> Farts farted
>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote...
>>>>>>>> Farts farted

>>>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth connection,

>>>>>>>> That is just one posssibility.

>>>>>>> What are others?

>>>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that
>>>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc.

>>>>>>> What are we missing here?

>>>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears.

>>>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty earth detection issue,

>>>>>>>> No one ever said that.

>>>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection?

>>>>>> Yep, no one ever said that.

>>>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a
>>>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this.

>>>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys.

>>>>>>> Which are?

>>>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more
>>>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the
>>>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys.

>>>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working.

>>>>>>>> You dont know that there is one.

>>>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied

>>>>>> He stated that explicitly.

>>>>>>> then it will have one.

>>>>>> Not necessarily.

>>>>> Yep, necessarily.

>>>> You are wrong, as always.

>>> Earth leakage breakers have been mandatory in all new dwellings in Australia for over a decade dopey,

>> Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit.

> On all circuits within the said dwelling they are

Wrong, as always.

>>> they are now mandatory in rewires as well,

>> Not on all circuits they aint, fuckwit.

> On all circuits within the said dwelling they are

Wrong, as always.

>>> as are fire rated switchboards.

>> Another pig ignorant lie.

> In the parallel universe on Zardoz where you live it could well be true.

You never ever could bullshit your way out of a wet paper bag.


From: Clocky on

"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7u9219F536U1(a)mid.individual.net...
> Andy wrote:
>> Rod Speed wrote:
>>
>>> Swampfuckwit wrote
>>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>> Farts farted
>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote...
>>>>>>> Farts farted
>>>
>>>>>>>> If the issue here is whether or not the GPO has a good earth
>>>>>>>> connection,
>>>
>>>>>>> That is just one posssibility.
>>>
>>>>>> What are others?
>>>
>>>>> That something else at that house has an earth problem, that
>>>>> there is a problem with the neutral or the active, etc etc etc.
>>>
>>>>>> What are we missing here?
>>>
>>>>> In your case anything viable between your ears.
>>>
>>>>>>>> which, going by your guys' views on the PS having a faulty
>>>>>>>> earth detection issue,
>>>
>>>>>>> No one ever said that.
>>>
>>>>>> What, that there is a fault with earth leakage detection?
>>>
>>>>> Yep, no one ever said that.
>>>
>>>>>>>> then testing voltage from Active to Earth using a
>>>>>>>> Fluke or similar quality meter should prove this.
>>>
>>>>>>> Pity about the other possibilitys.
>>>
>>>>>> Which are?
>>>
>>>>> No point in bothering to list them all, makes a lot more
>>>>> sense to try the test I specified and move on from the
>>>>> results of that to a much smaller subset of possibilitys.
>>>
>>>>>>>> If it trips the RCD then you know that it's working.
>>>
>>>>>>> You dont know that there is one.
>>>
>>>>>> If it's a new house as the OP implied
>>>
>>>>> He stated that explicitly.
>>>
>>>>>> then it will have one.
>>>
>>>>> Not necessarily.
>>>
>>>> Yep, necessarily.
>>>
>>> You are wrong, as always.
>>
>> Nope, he was right.
>
> You are wrong, as always.
>
>

You don't even understand the fundamentals of elecricity or how to use a
multimeter Speed, let it go.


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