Spark123 said:Or even better, forget the relay and buy a contactor
Lectrician said:Or a timer suitable for the job....
I said I wouldn't do this, but on the minuscule chance that something might sink into your THICK HEAD I'll give it a try.Dave9 said:however i still have a few more projects up my sleeve.... hehe
Thanks for the advice guys, appreciated & merry xmas.
BAS said:YOU ARE SO STUPID AND SO IGNORANT THAT YOU SHOULD NEVER CONTEMPLATE ANY MORE OF YOUR INSANE "PROJECTS"
BAS said:Do you really think that time after time, person after person tells you that you've got it hopelessly wrong because we all thrive off the weaknesses of others, or because we all enjoy putting you down?
BAS said:Do you not think it might just be possible that you really are stupid and ignorant and dangerous?
BAS said:I'm actually 99.99% convinced that all your stuff is a wind-up - I don't know to what end - I guess you're ill in some way.
BAS said:But just to cover the 1 in 10,000 chance that someone could actually buy, fiddle with, wire up and photograph a relay clearly marked 12V and not spot that anything was wrong, I'll play along with you for one more post, and tell you that I have never encountered anybody so unsuited to doing anything with electricity as you.
My tuppen'orth is that you have a f***ing nerve being sarcastic to some of the most knowledgable and helpful people on the forum.Dave9 said:dam i always thought electricity would pass through any wire's - i thought the color's were only there to "make it easier" ...
so your telling me... the blue/brown/yellow wires are all unique? or are they the same wire material but with different colors?
Softus said:My tuppen'orth is that you have a f***ing nerve being sarcastic to some of the most knowledgable and helpful people on the forum.
If you're not being sarcastic, then you have a real problem with the way you write words, because you're not accepting, in a sufficiently gracious and civil manner, the advice being given to you.
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