HOTFR8
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Still nothing on the switch ? 




WOW. That is very well done. Much better than the plastic finished types you see. Is that a power point in the bottom right hand corner ? If so what is the idea of that ?
So what is the idea of a power point in that situation ? I have seen them before but never known why that is done.
Sure beats me sweeping..
I always understood them to be used if the circuits failed the single power point was on its own circuit.
As for the secret. Mums the word.![]()

normally they are put into temporary switchboards during construction.
They certainly can be on their own circuit, correct.
As you can see i have gone over the top, bear in mind a "normal" domestic switchboard would have about 1/10th of the circuits i have.
All of the circuits are that lightly loaded as it makes for very easy additions should i choose to do so in the future and all within the rules as set out in AS3000:2007. Future proofing so to speak.
There is nothing stopping you doing that, as it clearly exceeds the minimum standards.
The other reason i have installed a socket outlet there is sheer convienience for Mrs 1/2 Cup.![]()
You are on the money there, temporary supplies to construction sites have them all the time, you would rarely see one with out a heap of socket outlets installed.![]()

Very detailed and interesting thread Mr. 1/2 Cup. You sir do turn out some fine work. Very impressive.
As a side note, I'm not a pilot but enjoyed studying WWII aircraft as a kid and the P-51 Mustang was always my favorite. I'm quite envious of your BD gift from Mrs. 1/2 Cup. Kudos to you sir.![]()
1/2Cup and HOTFR8,In terms of stability of the network, the challenges we face here in Australia are firstly distance and ageing infrastructure.
I have always has a passion for Warbirds and in particular any thing that sports a Rolls Royce Merlin power plant. I was over the moon when Mrs 1/2 Cup presented me with an opportunity to fly in one for my 50th. as this has been on my bucket list since I was knee high to a grass hopper.

1/2Cup and HOTFR8,
I would add population to your list. The population when we lived there (1989-91) was about 17 million and I see it has grown to more than 23 million today. That's still less than the population of Texas yet you deal with an area roughly the same size as the lower 48 states in the US. Your population supports a really large infrastructure -- amazingly well, I might add. Only power outages I recall were bush fire and storm related. We lucked out with the really expensive March '90 hailstorm (http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/sevwx/18mar90.shtml) because our car was parked in the garage when the storm passed though the area. The following months were a bad time to buy a used car anywhere in or near Sydney, with the likelihood of hidden hail damage being quite common.
The worst power outage came on Monday 21 January 1991 http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/sevwx/21jan91.shtml. My office was located in Cumberland Forrest, near Castle Hill and the storm came through there just before quitting time. The power went out so I left the office about 5:00 pm, figuring the hour drive home would take a bit longer. Ended up taking me 3.5 hours to drive the 38 miles because of all the downed trees. Early on the Low Fuel warning light came on. No worries -- except that the few petrol stations I passed had neither power nor emergency generators. When I finally passed out of the disaster area around Frenchs Forrest and fueled up my '89 Toyota Camry Ultima, I was able to put 60 litres into the 60-litre tank. I figure there was less than a cup of fuel left in the tank.
As bad as that storm was (50,000 homes lost power), power was restored to the last 2,000 home by the following Tuesday.
The home we rented in Manly was brand new -- we were the first to live in it. It was the upper floor of a 3-family double-brick building. It had almost all the modern amenities, including all Bosch kitchen appliances and a stacked washer and dryer in the laundry room. Only thing missing was central heat and air conditioning. We ended up using space heaters in the bedrooms and the fireplace in the lounge. Because the "For Sale" sign listed the place for $595,000A, I didn't think to ask if it had central heat before we signed the rental agreement.
The oddest electrical item was the lighting. The central hallway, dining and lounge spaces had recessed down-lights with American-style Edison E26 sockets. Only reason I noticed was two hallway bulbs burned out about 3 months after we moved in, At $7.99A each it caught my attention. If used daily, the E26 bulbs lasted about 3 months so we put table and floor lamps with bayonet style bulbs in the dining and lounge rooms and those were still working fine when we left.
Since this is a Garage Journal thread, I'll show the other oddity in the home. It came with two garages (front of the bottom level was 4 garages but my camera didn't have an 'ultra' wide angle lens).
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The garages on either side of the entry gates were connected to our unit on the second floor. Each one is big enough for one car. My wife was deathly afraid of driving in Sydney so we only had one car. The other garage became a wine cellar and very marginal workshop My company allowed us to air freight one 1,500 lb. container for two years worth of necessities so none of my tools made the trip. That's part of the reason I bought a new Camry.
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I tend to buy recognised brands and don't have much issue here with lamps.Mrs 1/2 Cup deserves 2 outlets on that power board ... and a new vacuum cleaner ..
Nice power board too ..... Do you travel and work, for small quantities of beer ?? ..
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My sister once asked me how much to install a ceiling fan (one only) in her home and my response was it will start at $1000.00 plus materials and "other expenses" needless to say i missed out on the job - she thought i was joking - NOT!! mind you it is a flat roofed home.Best surge and filter power boards are from Thor technologies in WA been using them for years. Clean sine wave make electronics very happy. However you do need to be willing to invest in a product engineered to do the job.
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If the current ads are an indication, the place would be selling for $1.5 to $2.5 million Australian. The two one-car garages would probably sell for $595,000.Thats a different house you had in Manly, i would hate to think what it would be worth now?
Sydney driving, IMHO, is like Melbourne driving on steroids, heaps of traffic and narrow roads by comparison.
If the current ads are an indication, the place would be selling for $1.5 to $2.5 million Australian. The two one-car garages would probably sell for $595,000.
You're right about Sydney driving. I vividly remember having to do a NASCAR start whenever the traffic light turned green. If you could see the number plate on the car in front of you, you were too far back and the traffic signal would go yellow. And don't get me started on the driving test in Manly...
I would be remiss if I didn't at least point out the puzzling sign a visitor to downtown Melbourne sees. I had to slowly pass three of them before I figured out how to make the turn properly. Having a streetcar thrown into the mix made it especially fun.
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I try to avoid them at all costs, it just doesn't seem right or left.

IMHO Sydney is like Melbourne on steroids only using billy goat tracks.
( disclaimer; not trying to revive the great Melbourne / Sydney debate here)

I didn't realise there had been a debate, those of us who don't live in either know what shitholes they are, however I had the misfortune of being in Perth last year and it isn't that far behind.
THOSE ****** HOOK TURNS
Was in Melbourne a couple of years ago for a mates wedding with the (now) wife and another mate. Didn't really have any idea of direction or final location and blindly followed the GPS in the rental car from the airport to the city centre. With no knowledge of hook turns or tram line etiquette it was an interesting drive to say the least.
Think the only reason I didn't get kicked out of the drivers seat was that no one else in the car was willing to give it ago!
Really didn't help (and was not aware prior to getting in to the CBD) that it happened to be the same week as the GP.