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Phil Allison

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Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



...... Phil
 
I am sure that when your Electrician installs it he will know how to
adjust it, if it requires it.

I hope you not trying to install yourself Phil?



On 19/11/2012 2:34 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



..... Phil
 
"David"

** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.


I am sure that when your Electrician installs it ...

** The in question was installed over 20 years ago.



anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.


..... Phil
 
On 24/11/2012 10:43 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
"David"


** The in question was installed over 20 years ago.
Probably need replacement then. I am sure your Electrician will be able
to sort it out for.

What makes you think the current model is the same design as a 20+ year
old?

David
 
"David

Phil Allison

** The in question was installed over 20 years ago.


Probably need replacement then. I am sure your Electrician will be able to
sort it out for.
** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.


What makes you think the current model is the same design as a 20+ year
old?
** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.

Fuck off.
 
On 24/11/2012 11:46 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
"David

Phil Allison

** The in question was installed over 20 years ago.


Probably need replacement then. I am sure your Electrician will be able to
sort it out for.

** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.


What makes you think the current model is the same design as a 20+ year
old?

** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.

Fuck off.
If you had any idea, or had even seen one, Phil, you would have already
known the answer. I guess they are bit more complicated than a toaster.

Don't forget to turn the power off before you play with it. On the other
hand ..........
 
"David the Psycho TROLL fuckwit "

** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.

What makes you think the current model is the same design as a 20+ year
old?

** You are a bullshitting IDIOT.

Fuck off.


If you had any idea, or had even seen one, Phil, you would have already
known the answer.

** The HPM, PE170 concerned is NOT my property and I am not allowed to open
it.

Knowing if it is adjustable is important.

You are STILL a bullshitting IDIOT.

Go fuck your mother, again.



..... Phil
 
On 19/11/2012 11:34 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



..... Phil
Yeah Phil,
There is one. The access is located under the label above the N terminal.

Cheers ............ Rheilly P
 
On 24/11/2012 7:36 AM, David wrote:

On 19/11/2012 2:34 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



..... Phil



I am sure that when your Electrician installs it he will know how to
adjust it, if it requires it.

I hope you not trying to install yourself Phil?
Are you a member of the Electrician Mafia?
If I look at some jobs they have done on my house I would say they need
a serious shake up.
 
On 25/11/2012 8:36 AM, TonyS wrote:
On 24/11/2012 7:36 AM, David wrote:

On 19/11/2012 2:34 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



..... Phil



I am sure that when your Electrician installs it he will know how to
adjust it, if it requires it.

I hope you not trying to install yourself Phil?




Are you a member of the Electrician Mafia?
If I look at some jobs they have done on my house I would say they need
a serious shake up.
I had a solar installation done with a wireless "energy" monitor
display. They wanted to put the AAA battery powered current transformer
/ transmitter in the wall behind the switch board.

They told me they did this at all their installations & didn't have any
problems......... Mine ended up vecro'd to the side of the switch board.

Their general workmanship / planning was at 1st year apprentice level.
 
On 25/11/2012 12:12 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:36 AM, TonyS wrote:
On 24/11/2012 7:36 AM, David wrote:

On 19/11/2012 2:34 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

anyone know if the HPM PE170 light sensitive switch has an internal
adjustment ?

http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/images/IMGP4357.JPG

Seems there is no instruction sheet published by HPM on the net.



..... Phil



I am sure that when your Electrician installs it he will know how to
adjust it, if it requires it.

I hope you not trying to install yourself Phil?




Are you a member of the Electrician Mafia?
If I look at some jobs they have done on my house I would say they need
a serious shake up.




I had a solar installation done with a wireless "energy" monitor
display. They wanted to put the AAA battery powered current transformer
/ transmitter in the wall behind the switch board.

They told me they did this at all their installations & didn't have any
problems......... Mine ended up vecro'd to the side of the switch board.

Their general workmanship / planning was at 1st year apprentice level.



Many solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue

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On 25/11/2012 10:43 AM, atec77 wrote:
ny solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue

Yep - that was probably the case.

The two install sparkies were Irish working holiday guys (about 30 years
old). I suspect their supervisor was the ticket holding electrician - he
nicked off to other sites to keep the jobs rolling....
 
On 25/11/2012 8:22 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 10:43 AM, atec77 wrote:
ny solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue


Yep - that was probably the case.

The two install sparkies were Irish working holiday guys (about 30 years
old). I suspect their supervisor was the ticket holding electrician - he
nicked off to other sites to keep the jobs rolling....


Ahh yes, these electricians are so lame compared to genius's like
yourselves :)
 
On 25/11/2012 8:35 PM, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:22 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 10:43 AM, atec77 wrote:
ny solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue


Yep - that was probably the case.

The two install sparkies were Irish working holiday guys (about 30 years
old). I suspect their supervisor was the ticket holding electrician - he
nicked off to other sites to keep the jobs rolling....


Ahh yes, these electricians are so lame compared to genius's like
yourselves :)

Huh?

If I was a genius I'd have chosen to be an electrician - easier $$ &
assured jobs.......
 
On 25/11/2012 9:55 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:35 PM, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:22 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 10:43 AM, atec77 wrote:
ny solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue


Yep - that was probably the case.

The two install sparkies were Irish working holiday guys (about 30 years
old). I suspect their supervisor was the ticket holding electrician - he
nicked off to other sites to keep the jobs rolling....


Ahh yes, these electricians are so lame compared to genius's like
yourselves :)


Huh?

If I was a genius I'd have chosen to be an electrician - easier $$ &
assured jobs.......

Presumably there must be a reason that they get good pay ??
 
"Rheilly Phoull"

If I was a genius I'd have chosen to be an electrician - easier $$ &
assured jobs.......
** That's not what I hear.

Presumably there must be a reason that they get good pay ??

** Licensed and regulated workforce, minimum pay rates and active unions all
help.



.... Phil
 
On 26/11/2012 6:09 AM, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 25/11/2012 9:55 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:35 PM, Rheilly Phoull wrote:
On 25/11/2012 8:22 PM, Spuckle wrote:
On 25/11/2012 10:43 AM, atec77 wrote:
ny solar installers are the product of a short course , the connection
usually done by a sparky hired on a job basis so that's well behind
the
8 ball and neither maybe a trained cabler let alone having a clue


Yep - that was probably the case.

The two install sparkies were Irish working holiday guys (about 30
years
old). I suspect their supervisor was the ticket holding electrician
- he
nicked off to other sites to keep the jobs rolling....


Ahh yes, these electricians are so lame compared to genius's like
yourselves :)


Huh?

If I was a genius I'd have chosen to be an electrician - easier $$ &
assured jobs.......

Presumably there must be a reason that they get good pay ??
Yes there is a reason. They have established a closed shop with total
market control.
I reckon it's about time to lobby the governments to review the
licensing rules. The fact that a person trained in the electrical and/or
electronic field is not allowed to even just replace a power point is
plainly ridiculous.
 
"Tony Shithead"


Presumably there must be a reason that they get good pay ??

Yes there is a reason. They have established a closed shop with total
market control.
** ROTFL

Completely absurd crap.


I reckon it's about time to lobby the governments to review the licensing
rules.
** That is one very tired old hobby horse.


The fact that a person trained in the electrical and/or electronic field
is not allowed to even just replace a power point is plainly ridiculous.
** In practice, nothing stops them.

Wot a tedious wanker.


..... Phil
 
On 26/11/2012 10:15 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
"Tony Shithead"


Presumably there must be a reason that they get good pay ??

Yes there is a reason. They have established a closed shop with total
market control.

** ROTFL

Completely absurd crap.


I reckon it's about time to lobby the governments to review the licensing
rules.

** That is one very tired old hobby horse.


The fact that a person trained in the electrical and/or electronic field
is not allowed to even just replace a power point is plainly ridiculous.

** In practice, nothing stops them.

Wot a tedious wanker.


.... Phil


Did you sort the sunset switch ??
 
"Rheilly Phoull"
Did you sort the sunset switch ??
** It ain't my switch.

It sits on the wall of the building and belongs to the Owners Corporation,
problem being it is sited in direct sun and controls both external and
internal (ie hallway) lighting.

The south side hallway and stairwell age no direct sunlight and are in near
darkness for up to an hour before the lights finally come on.

I estimate that sensitivity to light needs to drop by a factor of 50 or more
to correct this - so the hallway illumination will be about 50 lux instead
of 1 lux when the switch operates.

Semi opaque tape placed over the sensor helps, but needs to be replaced
regularly due to the effects of sun and rain.


..... Phil
 

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