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Posted By: Scotts Overheard at HD. - 05/19/03 07:57 PM
I told the guy at the big orange box that I needed some green wire cut. I made a little joke about that being being important. The old guy behind me says "I don't beleive in grounds" Then he starts to mutter about the pump that he is installing for his fountain. [Linked Image]
Scott
Posted By: C-H Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/19/03 08:16 PM
On what grounds did he make this statement?
Posted By: ThinkGood Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/20/03 01:55 AM
I find both of these posts, so far, quite shocking.
Posted By: SvenNYC Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/20/03 05:04 AM
What's to bet that he probably ordered a length of #18 zip cord to wire up his pump motor? [Linked Image]
Posted By: Trumpy Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/20/03 06:02 AM
Are'nt water fountains Double Insulated?
Or do you guys have a different system over in the US?. [Linked Image]
Even if they are, I don't really like that guy's attitude towards basic safety practice, I'd send an Inspector around to his house, pronto!.

[This message has been edited by Trumpy (edited 05-20-2003).]
Posted By: SvenNYC Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/20/03 02:06 PM
Well...some of the little (and some not so little) tabletop artsy-fartsy fountains that I've seen for sale use tough three-conductor double-jacketed cords with a moulded on three-pin grounded plug. I have one of these: a clay bowl with rocks and the cord enters through a hole in the bottom and into the tiny pump.

Other small fountains use a low voltage double-insulated pump with a DC motor powered by an outboard "brick" type power supply. The brick's mains cord and plug is of the two-pin variety. It's one of these guys:

110v A.C. IN =D---{p.s.}-------=> D.C. out

This method is probably more flexible in terms of safety certifications and voltage requirements for different markets.

[This message has been edited by SvenNYC (edited 05-20-2003).]
Posted By: Scotts Re: Overheard at HD. - 05/20/03 06:38 PM
Sorry guys, I should have mentioned that in his cart he had a roll of sealtite. about 15' of black and white wire and a stick of conduit.

No green wire for him.

Scott
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