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#111858 - there is no need for an argument Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hello all again
Sorry for not updating you earlier, and I have just log in and have seen all the replies, erik said:
Now, here comes the sad part, I suggested yesterday morning that Kaz put 2 meters on, which would have shown the above, if, indeed, that is the cause, has Kaz done so? - not to my knowledge. It is frustrating to give advice and see it ignored. Erik I have not ignored your suggestion erik, and did like it , but as you said in your thread, I am in phase of buying a meter, which i already tried to borrow. To Russel: I agree with you when you say that I have been posting messages and showing that I know little about it, I think thats why I POSTED MESSAGES HERE FOR HELP, if i was expert why would I ask for help, I also agree that I should ask for some expert advice BUT only if that is available, ever worked in a company where you are the only person who knows little about electronics, I guess you have not thats why you mentioned go and get some expert advice, if I could have why the hell will I ask here. Sorry I am not being rude, I like this forum and like it a lot and you all guys have been extremely helpful in past , there is no doubt about it but you just have to think outside the box when someone post message here for help, which means they can't get face to face help. To Kai: Kai said:
It's difficult to make the line, up to which we should help and beyond which we should say "stop it, it's too dangerous". And I must really confess, Kaz seeing playing with a 1kW mains transformer tends me to agree with you in every detail. But not helping him, makes him playing without us, without any care. So, I think we should carefuly guide him and sometimes give him a "Ggrrr", as you did... Thanks for your comments, really appreciate your way of thinking, and by the way I have never mentioned 1KW transformer in any of my threads, the maximum I have played with is 200W :) Different people have different ways of teaching, its more like giving someone driving lessons, some instructors could be bloody good but some could be horrible, but both have same aim. thanks again, and i will definately come back here to give you results of whatever I have done with this problem regards Kaz |
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Nice advice | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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