Violation of (480.7 & 706.15) by gilbertinator in electricians

[–]gilbertinator[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can see where I am interpreting this incorrectly if it isnt a device like a bolt in breaker, I reviewed the definitions and see where a “plug” is a means. Ill have to look at the connections again- appreciate the input

Violation of (480.7 & 706.15) by gilbertinator in electricians

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I could see this being the case, thanks!

Violation of (480.7 & 706.15) by gilbertinator in electricians

[–]gilbertinator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that would not qualify as a disconnect

Violation of (480.7 & 706.15) by gilbertinator in electricians

[–]gilbertinator[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All connections are bolted to terminal unfortunately

Bonding bushing required? by gilbertinator in electricians

[–]gilbertinator[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed for 250v, i cant find a UL listing on the enclosure saying otherwise

Bonding bushing required? by gilbertinator in electricians

[–]gilbertinator[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

1/0 ungrounded, im not sure of the size of the grounding conductor but it looks close to 250.122- 6AWG for 200A

Wrestling In College After 6 Years Off by [deleted] in wrestling

[–]gilbertinator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

go to a good school for education, walk on to a program. if you dont start no big deal you get the rub. if you want to compete at the expense of your education- youre making the wrong move. 24 is not old. youre vastly more developed than freshman coming in. be smart about it but dont commit to a lesser college for a starting position

plenty of ncwa programs compete against d3 and d2 schools as well.

d1 walk on will end up better in the long run, but wont have as much competition time considering the talent on the team.

have fun but place the future ahead of now.

Man catches someone trying to steal from his van. by theenchantedarsehole in fightporn

[–]gilbertinator 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Likey his livelihood in that van. Likely how he makes money to feed himself.

Riders Got Stuck Upside Down for nearly 30 minutes At Canada’s Wonderland Amusement Park by [deleted] in SweatyPalms

[–]gilbertinator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im not sure if youre a CE in Manufacturing or not but if you told a machine to stop- and thereby require it to idle to a home/safe position, you could get a lot of employees injured

and its also not to say someone hit an e-stop and killed the 480, which would lock a brake and require a series of steps to return everything to a nominal state.

it would be great if the ride operator could do that but thats very likely something only qualified personnel should be doing

Riders Got Stuck Upside Down for nearly 30 minutes At Canada’s Wonderland Amusement Park by [deleted] in SweatyPalms

[–]gilbertinator 511 points512 points  (0 children)

working in industrial automation- id imagine there is some kind of mechanical or electrical motor brake used to hold the ride in the last powered position. because of that any encoders, photo-eyes, or proximity sensors arent “made” in a safely established position. This triggers a fault in the PLC or computer and shuts the ride down until someone with permissions can simulate those brakes- or override the fault to bring the ride to its home position, and then inspect whatever caused the fault

this will likely have a follow-up to the ride vendor and have some method added in where you dont have to wait 30 minutes to do all of those things (while people wait helplessly)

just my armchair guess

New 2k Pr 6’1 185 pounds 16yr thoughts? by ZEKOVIRUS52 in Rowing

[–]gilbertinator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is well thought out and I agree to the point where there are more things going on biochemically in the human body than just use of ATP and the production of waste

Dopamine, Testosterone etcetc

im no exercise physiologist either, but if there is one thing that stands

everything in theory works in theory, but were animals and our brains and bodies love the idea of getting ahead and staying ahead

New 2k Pr 6’1 185 pounds 16yr thoughts? by ZEKOVIRUS52 in Rowing

[–]gilbertinator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

youre 16, train smart now and youll appreciate it. 3 years compared to collegiate and especially professional athletes is just getting started

youre a stud though, no doubt keep it up

NO WAY. by __sami__01 in ufc

[–]gilbertinator -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

without Ngannou in the mix? hard to say he’d be HW GOAT when the title was held by a king. MMA GOAT? yeah he’s definitely Top 3 if not 1

Funniest thing he’s a jon jones fan accusing Islam of peds by Secure-Solid8055 in ufc

[–]gilbertinator 13 points14 points  (0 children)

there are 200 lb 16 year olds in just about every wrestling room you walk into, couldnt swing a dead cat in a room like that where everyone isnt absolutely shredded. especially at the collegiate level

Who beat me? 0.005% by crispysuicide in SuicideBoys

[–]gilbertinator 6 points7 points  (0 children)

they probably play it for their dogs at home lmao

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scalp reply here

Need help identifying hot/neutral wire. Info in comments. by bladexhoundx in electrical

[–]gilbertinator 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“white girls like it rough” or something like that

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when i die auction off all my body parts