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Filename: | image~48.jpg |
Album name: | Funkybulb / Fluorescent fittings |
Filesize: | 2472 KiB |
Date added: | 26 Jan, 2016 |
Dimensions: | 2730 x 2048 pixels |
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The orange caps are suggesting to me that this was to be used on building sites where all power tools and equipment must be run on an isolated supply of 110v (55v a side). I'm surprised it managed to get there in tact!
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Yes correct, i had to put tin foil on one of the fuses as spare fuse compartment. As being on 120 volt mains. But we have this set up in american homes, 120 volt per side to get 240 volt for our cooker and dryer, Hot water heater.
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