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There's another threat. I was at a solar farm yesterday. 208 panels on a rural council site. Near barns etc. Not been maintained in the 6 years it is there. Why? Because now the land use is no longer agricultural, the maintainance cosys can be also used as an excuse to develop the land for housing. Cynical and oh so green.
I’m sorry I didn’t make the live stream . Great show guys. I’m still Ice ice baby 😄🚐 same as the 94% of us not convinced by the EV thing . I imagine the huge weight of these vehicles will come at a cost to the already decrepit road network of the UK . They have their place I guess. 😄
Very Awesome Showing How To Splice, Insulate, And Protect Industrial Grade Cabling. I Mean It, This Really Is Interesting. I Would Assume The Same Procedure Is Done For The Coils In A Transformer?
From 30 years of data, it’s not only the attention to terminating quality, the installation and method is as important as any old sparka can and do lash in data and believe me I’ve seen some right abortions in my time. With ever increasing data rates and thicker data wires installation methods are becoming increasingly important with considerations that lighting is moving mote towards data cabling with control manage systems in domestic settings. Oh and no more than a 45 degree bend once stripped as bending distorts the surface of the copper wire, creating a break or a bottle neck in the electron flow. Seeing as I’m now a data engineer, training to become a sparky aswell I’m learning the more in-depth science and mathematics (alot….ALOT of that!!) and it’s fascinating science, even at 52 this not quite old dog, is learning new tricks.