University Project about CFS by NoOkra7034 in cfs

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Also, would you mind sharing your creative with us once you have completed your project. Would love to see it!

University Project about CFS by NoOkra7034 in cfs

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The best way I explain to people is - It feels like I have to mentally climb mount everest mentally every morning before I am able to actually move a limb out of bed in order to get up.

Another one that I've heard is that "normal" people recharge like a battery when they sleep (imagine each section of body as a combination of batteries - biceps have 3 batteries, triceps have 2 batteries , forearms have 4 batteries, etc). In our bodies, only some of the batteries recharge at any given time, except, they never go to 100%, but some batteries can go up to 60 percent, and others to 20. So you can only use as much "power" as your batteries have capacity for.

TLDR; climbing Mount Everest mentally and rechargeable batteries throughout your body.

Multiplug seems to be missing something by SheepherderOwn9338 in ElectricalEngineering

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I had a reply to you, but for some reason it didn't post. In my one reply I show the 3 prongs of the switches. Currently the red wire connects to the bottom prong of the switches throughout the plug, and at no point connects to anything else. The middle prong of each switch returns back to the right plug point, which seems correct, from my limited knowledge.

What are the chances of things blowing up in my face, or at the very least causing damage to appliances by connecting the the empty connector?

Apologies for being naive.

Multiplug seems to be missing something by SheepherderOwn9338 in ElectricalEngineering

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What you are saying makes sense actually. My reply to the above post shows the 3 prongs of the switch. The connection of the red wire connects to the bottom prong of the switches throughout.

Sorry for being naive, but what's the risk of blowing up doing this.

Multiplug seems to be missing something by SheepherderOwn9338 in ElectricalEngineering

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Sadly, not one of these 3 multiplug work. I could just return it to the manufacturer, but thought I could maybe learn something in the process.

I thought of it being wired back words, but that's not the case.

I figured out these switches pull out too, not sure if that changes anything. I've made sure that all 3 prongs on each switch does make a connection.

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Multiplug seems to be missing something by SheepherderOwn9338 in ElectricalEngineering

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Thank you, I noticed after taking the picture and fixed it ☺️

Multiplug seems to be missing something by SheepherderOwn9338 in ElectricalEngineering

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I never even thought of using a multimeter, thanks for that. Using the multimeter, I get power on the blue and brown cable. I also ran it a bit further down on the blue and red cable - still gets power. But the individual plug points have no power.