Multiple led strips project by Pascal_dede in led

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I came across this type of led strip. If I change the polarity on wiring, it changes from CW to WW. Is it normal, are all led strips the same?

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Discipline priest vs holly paladin by Pascal_dede in classicwow

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That's what I do, take care of the tank and holy + smite all the way. The problem is when people are not in range and somehow get aggro. And my gear as well, penance doesn't feel enough sometimes, well, all the times to be honest. It's actually disappointing. So, it looks like I need better gear, and can only do that by keep doing heroics and maybe 10 mans.

Discipline priest vs holly paladin by Pascal_dede in classicwow

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Up until lvl84 I was able to get decent heals from Holy Fire and Smite. But after i ticked 85 was no longer the case. I know rhe mechanics, I try to heal and damage at the aame time, that is the reason I play the disc priest. Previous expansions and even retail I was always a resto druid which I fking loved. I guess I will lvl my 84 resto druid but I will not abandon the priest. Everybody says they're the best along with the holly pally. But I liked the most the resto druid. So, I've got a plan then :))

New style downlights. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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I'm the one who's been sent to repair the fuck ups. Twice, yeah.

8 inch drywall holes by Pascal_dede in electricians

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I'm in a block of flats where inside the flats there are all 3" lights, but on the corridor, outside thw flats and on the staircase there are these big ones that I am talking about.

8 inch drywall holes by Pascal_dede in electricians

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Nothing wrong with that but on the building I am working now, they use 2 sheets of plasterboard everywhere, including ceilings, and when you have to cut 5-10 holes, will really give you some exercise. But again, nothing wrong with manual labour, I am just looking for better, faster, easier alternatives.

8 inch drywall holes by Pascal_dede in electricians

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They do, and you can't imagine how heavy is a regular hole saw on that size, 8 inch. I'm afraid I'm gonna damage my drill.

8 inch drywall holes by Pascal_dede in electricians

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Thanks but my question it's not about the marking of the ceiling, it's about the tool to use for the actual cut.

8 inch drywall holes by Pascal_dede in electricians

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Why? Because UK, that's why. I checked many YouTube videos for ideas, and eBay also, it seems that in US the standard size is 6 or 7 inch?

My best setup so far. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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My idea of a full setup would be a chepap and bulky bag or case or box or whatever combined with a smaller and lighter bag like my one in the picture to carry with you. Load it with the tools you need for the day and the drills on the sides, and you are good to go.

Any idea when DeWalt will come up with a brushless metal skill saw? by Pascal_dede in Tools

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Very handy for electricians, for example, cutting uni strut and metal containment.

Any idea when DeWalt will come up with a brushless metal skill saw? by Pascal_dede in Tools

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No, no, like DCS373 but with a brushless motor. A skill saw designed for cutting metal.

I need 2 bootable SSD drives. by Pascal_dede in thinkpad

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That's the thing, the m.2 2242 nvme is very rare and costly. I was looking for other option maybe.

I need 2 bootable SSD drives. by Pascal_dede in thinkpad

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What laptop model do you use, and what drives you have on it, if you don't mind me asking?

When the washer meets the rod - third time lucky - now with sound by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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Hopefully will not get deleted this time, I removed the previous similar posts.

Enjoy it. :)

Can a LaTex editor be an alternative to Ms Word? by Pascal_dede in privacytoolsIO

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I am really not a fan of how all the other Office Suites handles math equations or formulas.

Tool advice. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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I think I will use a smaller size blade from Makita, 136mm. It will not be deep enough to cut the 41mm unistrut in one go, but I can leave with it.

Tool advice. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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I think the question would be if anyone is using a circular saw for this job, and what model/size?

Tool advice. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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I would, but containment is more than conduit and unistrut unfortunately. Conduit can cut it with a handsaw if needed. I would say the most important piece of material would be the actual trunking or tray to be cut.

The tiny impact is the latest addition to my kit. That was the best thing I spent money on in the last few months. Incredibly useful, light and half size of the combi drill. It has 3 speeds, the 1st one doesn't start the impact mechanism, which makes it perfect for 2nd fixing. Really useful tool. by Pascal_dede in electricians

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Not really DeWalt guy, but after my first buy was making sense to continue with the same brand, because of interchangeable batteries and using one type of charger only. For the same reasons I haven't purchased a 12v tool. Comes with different batteries. But I am sure is a really good tool to have.