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Post by besoeker3 on Mar 6, 2023 18:52:32 GMT
What if there is no gully? There isn't one where I live. My point was that it’s an existing technology, for which the trunking is already in production, that could easily be employed by channelling through asphalt or cutting pavers — Hackney is already doing this for surface water drainage across pavements in its newly remodelled Church Street N16. It would probably cost less than he trees, lampposts and “parklet’s” it’s currently installing and shifting around the place. Oxford is among places experimenting with this across pavement cable linking system for EVs. I’m going to try and get Hackney to at least study the proposal. But the council’s stated intention is to rid the borough of as many private vehicles as possible. This is obvious by the plethora of anti-vehicle measures and poorly designed cycle lanes being installed around the place… Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 6, 2023 19:01:04 GMT
Anyone with the common sense of gnat knows that you cannor charge an EV using a household extension cable. To reach a maximum charge on an EV you require at least 50 amps or better. I suppose you have never had to wrestle with the anaconda that resisdes behind your cooker and that is only rated at 15 Amps. The barest minimum of cable required to carry 50 Amps would have to be 16.5 mm ± 0.3 mm.....Even some of the charging stations in the few we have do not push that kind of power, hence they will not fully charge an EV....You claim that I am a troll but it is you that is destroying thereads Ignorance can be excused but belligerent self induced insanity cannot not.....Carry on if you want to make a total idiot of yourself in front of the forum why should I care. Just as well no one said you could then, you stated and I quote you "Screwfix DO NOT sell covers large enough for a 1 KW cable and neither do anyone else." 1kw is tiny the smallest lighting cable is 1.5kw. An ordinary 4bar extension lead is 3kw and that's this big o. Most home car chargers are 7kw, that's 30amp that's about 12mm in diameter and could very easily fit through a standard cable protector Mr Troll. So the idea that a 1kw cable would not fit through is as ridiculous as you are. Hang a minute....Nope that didn't work I just done away with the heavy cables on my ICE and replaced them with household cable and it has gone up in smoke. To get a full charge into an EV you require at the least 50 amps. And do you know what the sheath size would be for a 12 mm cable core? No of course you dont any cable over 25 amps has to have a 3 layer covering of steel plus poyester and hard plastic outer just to bring it up to code. Your the one who is trolling not I.. FFS you are way out of your comfort zone on a subject you know Jack about...Maybe I should report your trolling posts.
EDIT: I just looked up the code for armoured cables that would be required and it kicks in at 20 amps not 25.. There is no way on this earth that ANY country would allow a cable of that size or capacity to ever cross any sidewalk or pavement...Oh and BTW also I phoned a guy in Plymouth who used to run the battery bay at Exeter before flybe farmed it out and the bay had 8 45 anp chargers and they prossesed about 75 nto 100 batteries per week and as it was a high user of pwer it was monitered on the amount of electricity used and even in those days prior to the cost of energy now the cost was between £150 to £200 per day 7 days a week 24/7.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 6, 2023 19:18:43 GMT
My point was that it’s an existing technology, for which the trunking is already in production, that could easily be employed by channelling through asphalt or cutting pavers — Hackney is already doing this for surface water drainage across pavements in its newly remodelled Church Street N16. It would probably cost less than he trees, lampposts and “parklet’s” it’s currently installing and shifting around the place. Oxford is among places experimenting with this across pavement cable linking system for EVs. I’m going to try and get Hackney to at least study the proposal. But the council’s stated intention is to rid the borough of as many private vehicles as possible. This is obvious by the plethora of anti-vehicle measures and poorly designed cycle lanes being installed around the place… Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is. Funny enough mate neither have I seen these mythical trunkings on our streets let alone the pavements.
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Post by besoeker3 on Mar 6, 2023 19:40:37 GMT
Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is. Funny enough mate neither have I seen these mythical trunkings on our streets let alone the pavements. Well I have seen them steel mills, paper mills, and water companies. But what do I know............
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Post by jonksy on Mar 6, 2023 19:43:55 GMT
Funny enough mate neither have I seen these mythical trunkings on our streets let alone the pavements. Well I have seen them steel mills, paper mills, and water companies. But what do I know............ Yep I have seen them at airport maintenance shops... Buy hey I am just a troll acording to one......
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Post by besoeker3 on Mar 6, 2023 20:24:09 GMT
Trunking....................
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Post by jonksy on Mar 6, 2023 20:57:58 GMT
Trunking.................... And every fastener done up to the specifiedd torque and all cables labled and colour coded.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 6, 2023 21:07:09 GMT
Trunking.................... And every fastener done up to the specifiedd torque and all cables labled and colour coded. Whenever I see a telephone engineer peering into the cabinet, I always top to tell him it's the mauve one on the left.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 6, 2023 22:34:31 GMT
I always tell him not to fuck up my internet...
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Post by patman post on Mar 7, 2023 0:23:16 GMT
My point was that it’s an existing technology, for which the trunking is already in production, that could easily be employed by channelling through asphalt or cutting pavers — Hackney is already doing this for surface water drainage across pavements in its newly remodelled Church Street N16. It would probably cost less than he trees, lampposts and “parklet’s” it’s currently installing and shifting around the place. Oxford is among places experimenting with this across pavement cable linking system for EVs. I’m going to try and get Hackney to at least study the proposal. But the council’s stated intention is to rid the borough of as many private vehicles as possible. This is obvious by the plethora of anti-vehicle measures and poorly designed cycle lanes being installed around the place… Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is. Can’t find pics of Victorian cast iron examples, but this company supplies modern varieties… www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/product/drexus-slot-drain
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Post by jonksy on Mar 7, 2023 2:56:39 GMT
Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is. Can’t find pics of Victorian cast iron examples, but this company supplies modern varieties… www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/product/drexus-slot-drainWhat's drainage got to do with trunking? If it were that easy they would just wip out one of these..
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Post by Toreador on Mar 7, 2023 7:47:31 GMT
I always tell him not to fuck up my internet... I always found that a waste of time, it's a default position.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 7, 2023 8:27:46 GMT
Just as well no one said you could then, you stated and I quote you "Screwfix DO NOT sell covers large enough for a 1 KW cable and neither do anyone else." 1kw is tiny the smallest lighting cable is 1.5kw. An ordinary 4bar extension lead is 3kw and that's this big o. Most home car chargers are 7kw, that's 30amp that's about 12mm in diameter and could very easily fit through a standard cable protector Mr Troll. So the idea that a 1kw cable would not fit through is as ridiculous as you are. Hang a minute....Nope that didn't work I just done away with the heavy cables on my ICE and replaced them with household cable and it has gone up in smoke. To get a full charge into an EV you require at the least 50 amps. And do you know what the sheath size would be for a 12 mm cable core? No of course you dont any cable over 25 amps has to have a 3 layer covering of steel plus poyester and hard plastic outer just to bring it up to code. Your the one who is trolling not I.. FFS you are way out of your comfort zone on a subject you know Jack about...Maybe I should report your trolling posts.
EDIT: I just looked up the code for armoured cables that would be required and it kicks in at 20 amps not 25.. There is no way on this earth that ANY country would allow a cable of that size or capacity to ever cross any sidewalk or pavement...Oh and BTW also I phoned a guy in Plymouth who used to run the battery bay at Exeter before flybe farmed it out and the bay had 8 45 anp chargers and they prossesed about 75 nto 100 batteries per week and as it was a high user of pwer it was monitered on the amount of electricity used and even in those days prior to the cost of energy now the cost was between £150 to £200 per day 7 days a week 24/7.
More wrong on every post. And its so easy to check first (Isn't that what you scientists do?) Here take your pick www.google.com/search?q=7kw+home+car+charger+uk&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB828GB828&oq=7kw+home+car+charger&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512j0i22i30l2j0i390l3.11881j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8That's 30 amp. Ooh and while your looking have a look at the cable they come with. Its not armoured and its total diameter is only about 12mm. Here's a picture in case you don't know how to click (I know you don't know how to link, so I don't want to over strain you)
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Post by zanygame on Mar 7, 2023 8:34:18 GMT
Perhaps you could expand on that? I had a good long walk with my handsome canine this afternoon. I didn't see any trunking on the streets I walked. And I do know what trunking is. Can’t find pics of Victorian cast iron examples, but this company supplies modern varieties… www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/product/drexus-slot-drainTBH this stuff would do in 90% of cases. You can drive over it.
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Post by zanygame on Mar 7, 2023 8:36:44 GMT
What's drainage got to do with trunking? If it were that easy they would just wip out one of these..
Well done, you got something right, clever boy. Yes that is the tool you use to cut a channel, next you put the trunking in the channel you cut.
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