โMar-29-2019 03:53 AM
โMar-31-2019 10:36 AM
CA Traveler wrote:I did read all the posts, and no where has anyone suggested leaving the power on while messing with the cords. In fact several have reminded people to make sure the power is disconnected. So I'm wasn't sure what the "...but to each his own." statement was referring to.fj12ryder wrote:Read the posts in this thread related to safety suggesting using gloves and perspiration to avoid coming in contact with power. Not to mention the posts about using a screwdriver to separate the plugs as sooner or later this will occur with the power on.CA Traveler wrote:I'm not sure what that has to do with anything being discussed, but I imagine most people do. At least if they're equipped with much thinking power.
Well I never plug or unplug with the power on but to each his own.
Judging from pedestals I've used most do turn off the power before disconnecting but some don't.
โMar-31-2019 07:52 AM
โMar-31-2019 07:32 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Read the posts in this thread related to safety suggesting using gloves and perspiration to avoid coming in contact with power. Not to mention the posts about using a screwdriver to separate the plugs as sooner or later this will occur with the power on.CA Traveler wrote:I'm not sure what that has to do with anything being discussed, but I imagine most people do. At least if they're equipped with much thinking power.
Well I never plug or unplug with the power on but to each his own.
โMar-30-2019 07:43 PM
CA Traveler wrote:I'm not sure what that has to do with anything being discussed, but I imagine most people do. At least if they're equipped with much thinking power.
Well I never plug or unplug with the power on but to each his own.
โMar-30-2019 06:32 PM
โMar-30-2019 06:28 PM
โMar-29-2019 08:13 PM
philh wrote:Yeah, that was my fear. ๐fj12ryder wrote:
it's scary thinking about what can happen if you unthinkingly use the screwdriver before unplugging from power. I've used a screwdriver when my plugs semi-welded themselves together when my EMS gave up the ghost and shorted out. But the idea made me very nervous even though I knew it was unplugged at both ends.
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โMar-29-2019 05:55 PM
โMar-29-2019 05:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
it's scary thinking about what can happen if you unthinkingly use the screwdriver before unplugging from power. I've used a screwdriver when my plugs semi-welded themselves together when my EMS gave up the ghost and shorted out. But the idea made me very nervous even though I knew it was unplugged at both ends.
โMar-29-2019 04:29 PM
โMar-29-2019 12:05 PM
Pipeman wrote:That only puts you 3 years older than me. LOL I was going to recommend the screwdriver usage too, but it's scary thinking about what can happen if you unthinkingly use the screwdriver before unplugging from power. I've used a screwdriver when my plugs semi-welded themselves together when my EMS gave up the ghost and shorted out. But the idea made me very nervous even though I knew it was unplugged at both ends.fj12ryder wrote:
Maybe some dilectric grease on the prongs, but you really want the connection tight. If it's loose you run the risk of arcing and resistance heat buildup and possible plug failure, i.e. melting.
So time to hit the gym and build up those pecs. ๐
fj12ryder, I'm an old guy, more mature(73) but not weak. I have old mans' skin and it isn't pretty when wearรฌng a muscle shirt.:B I was still pushing weights but my shoulder screwed up and I'm awaiting an MRI. I guess a screw driver with hydro( a Canadian thing) shut off. Mex, I`m going to check on the dielectric grease when I finish up here. I don`t have handles so that's out. Thanks everybody...maybe I`ll hire a young guy to pull them apart.:R Stay safe all. Bob
โMar-29-2019 12:05 PM
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โMar-29-2019 11:31 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I hope this did not ruin your day ๐
โMar-29-2019 10:22 AM