Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural".
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk Ouch. How long has that gone unnoticed? Last EICR rather more than five years ago perhaps?
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk Why is one of the earth wires sleeved brown?
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@revk Why is one of the earth wires sleeved brown?
@jamesb Ooh, yes.
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk
hi, cable expert here! this is not funny, cables only do this when they're in extreme distress. -
Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk
With enough amperes anything reverts to black -
Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk Noah would be proud
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk AI also had an opinion....
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk Which order did that happen in?! Was that excess current causing that area to get hot so it rusted, or did it start rusting first and cause a hot contact?
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@revk Which order did that happen in?! Was that excess current causing that area to get hot so it rusted, or did it start rusting first and cause a hot contact?
@penguin42 No clue
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@penguin42 No clue
@revk @penguin42 The usual sequence for that is a loose screw -> high contact resistance -> heat -> fire. The heat is probably what caused the rapid oxidation.
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk Oooo that's bad. Glad the damage wasn't far worse.
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@revk
With enough amperes anything reverts to black -
@jamesb Ooh, yes.
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@revk Ouch. How long has that gone unnoticed? Last EICR rather more than five years ago perhaps?
@TimWardCam we have seen some very “special” electrical stuff in that house before.
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@revk AI also had an opinion....
@8tpercent @revk boo
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@TimWardCam we have seen some very “special” electrical stuff in that house before.
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Clearly the old school colours of black for neutral were more "natural". See how this blue lead has naturally reverted to being black.
@revk
That one ready to pick -
@bencurthoys
That is indeed the path to blackness
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