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While most brands of strip lights have this feature, not all do! The best way to tell is to read the instruction manual and see if it has that functionality. Sometimes, it might not be indicated by a black line but by a scissors icon or in between copper dots.
Yes, you can switch the keycaps out. You will need to consider the keycap layout, switch type, and keycap profile when deciding what keycaps you are getting.
@@sparkydirect Can you tell me about the keyboard layout , switch type , and keycap profile of the keyboard since I have the same one I would really appreciate it , and thank you for replying
@@syedjari8435 Of course! Make sure you are getting keycaps that will match your keyboard (united states international layout). The Bloody B500N uses an Innovative patented Mecha-Like switch that is derived from LK (Light Strike) Switch's Mechanism. Keycap profile just refers to the shape and size of your keycaps (Ensure that you are getting keycaps that will fit the space on the keyboard). You should look for cross stem switches to make sure that the keycaps you order are compatible with the keyboard (looks like a "+"). This style of switch is pretty universal, so there should be a wide variety available.
So true. For a Florida plumber, it was crawling in the crawl spaces of 100 year old homes or old trailers that had been leaking life sustaining water for indiscernible quantities of time. Black widows, black mold, poisonous snakes and all the things that live in my mind as "Creatures of muck and darkness" awaited me there but they were either never there or didn't give a damn that I was. Attic access: whos afraid of that?
this mindset acknowledges that an essential job is underpaid and then insists that people are able to "just be" a project manager. so ok the electrician becomes project manager in your world then hires another electrician that is going to be underpaid,,, have you tried thinking before you speak?
My brother who's an electrician's favorite line is; sure I'll do whatever you need just let me clear it it with payroll first. Just wantmto male sure it's in are buddet. When I get the all clear I'll be right on it.
Yes, he's getting $500000 and it's probably costing him close to $80000 to employ that $30000 employee.When you consider, he has to pay social security taxes payroll taxes, Workers comp, liability insurance, In case one of his employees screws something up. He probably has to post a bond of some kind. They all own their labor and their skills.If they don't like working for this guy they're free to go to work somewhere else or they can go to work for themselves
Looks like a great option when you have the option of inserting into copper tubing.I have refrigerated lines that are presealed from a ACdiy kit and need to coil it without kinking it.Ive seen companies add springs to the tubing.
This product specifically is useless, they have products mainly for use in drywall work to poke though so you can know where the outlet is and protect the wires from the router and you could literally just use one of those or be a normal contractor and don’t touch it like what purpose does this actually serve other than homeowners no contractor has this problem
Coordinating between different trades can be difficult at times and is sometimes too inconvenient. The purple box allows the electrician to do their work and install an electrical barrier that will protect tilers and gyprockers that are working around the outlet, without the electrician having to isolate power for them every time.
This honestly just feels like a gimmick that is going to get someone killed. Probably some idiot not following instructions, or a new kid touching an improperly installed unit, ultimately leading to insurance companies hiking up prices or outright declining coverage to companies for using them, ultimately killing the demand for it. It was a good run; better luck next time.
It ultimately serves as an electrical barrier that protects other trades that will be on the job site. It allows tilers, gyprockers and plasterers to work around the outlet without the electrician having to isolate power. As long as it's installed correctly and isn't tampered with by a non-electrician, there won't be any problems.
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Any decent sparky would use a metal blank plate. And having it stick out from the wall is something for everyone to bump into and damage. @@sparkydirect
Hey! The Purple Box covers live wires, allowing other trades to work safely around power points with mains power on. It saves time by eliminating the need for disconnecting and reconnecting power and meets electrical barrier standards, ensuring that you stay compliant. Unlike blank plates, which are larger than the wall plate or bracket, making it impossible for tilers and Gyprockers to cut their materials to fit perfectly around the wall plates, the purple box is designed for precise cutouts, making it easier for trades to achieve a clean finish without needing an electrician to isolate. You can reuse the box as much as you want as long as it maintains its shape and structural integrity. It's a quick and easy solution for covering live wires and ensuring everyone else can do their job as quick and efficiently as possible.