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ColFrancis | 4 years ago
A label warning that high voltage is inside is fine, a required label is quite ok, a fine because you didn't put the label on (even though it wasn't explicitly required) is a little bit of a stretch, banning modification is clearly an overreach (in my book).
There is a line somewhere, and drawing it too close to either end is harmful. So now we're arguing degrees, and not absolutes.
bombcar|4 years ago
Which can lead to all sorts of fun homeowner specials when you buy an older property.
Hizonner|4 years ago
ColFrancis|4 years ago
collegeburner|4 years ago
ColFrancis|4 years ago
https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/diy_cabling_-_read_this_before...
pixl97|4 years ago
Because if you're talking about a commercial building you are talking about a non zero chance of setting up a situation that can harm others. It's not about the 12v. It's about you getting it hooked in with 110/220 and killing someone else. People that do it professionally tend to have liability insurance you pay your survivors something.