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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Time to feed the cat,
Wot, at nearly seven o'clock - ? Our lot start kicking off at about 15.30h. although their teatime is around 17.00h - ! 🐱:laugh:
 
The afternoon's planned chainsaw work has been put on hold
broke mine out a week ago to do a little more work on an unsightly, rotting, tree stump. every summer I try to whittle it down more, usually w/ just a long handle ice chopper. not what the chain saw is intended for, so I'm careful to stay away from the ground & the stone wall behind the stump. it's electric & I don't remember the brand
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I used to harvest fallen branches in the woods behind us, for our modest fireplace. but now we only rarely use the fireplace with just a single premade log. so the old saw doesn't see much action
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Sign of changing times, once a frequent event now a surprise - dead lightbulb, a LED GU10

It's the electronic power circuitry that tend to fail due to heat. the LED's themselves are probably fine. There are the " Dubai Lamps " manufactured by Philips which are extremely long life:

These fascinating lamps are a result of a collaboration between Philips Lighting and Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum - the ruler of Dubai. They are designed to be the most efficient available, matching high lumen output with very long life. Once you see the construction and circuitry you'll realise this isn't just marketing spin. In return for the development Philips gained exclusive rights to manufacture the lamps for a fixed duration, extending from their announcement in 2016. Philips expect to have supplied 10 million of the lamps by the end of 2021. There is a requirement for new installations to use the new lamp, which has upset some designers and architects, as they are only available in 8 forms. 3W and 2W globes, a 1W candle globe and a 3W MR16 12V downlight version. All four available in either cool daylight or warm white to make up the eight options. This restricts the style of the lamp shape and excludes warmer whites unless coloured by a shade. They're also not dimmable, which contributes greatly to their reliability, but does require a more open minded approach to lighting design. The range also excludes the GU10 format, which isn't a bad thing as they're probably one of the least reliable lamps due to the use of electronics in a confined space with hot LEDs. These lamps are currently only available in Dubai. The likelihood of them appearing elsewhere is limited by the fact that they are designed to last a long time, which isn't profitable for the manufacturers. Maybe that'll change over time. Although Philips have initial exclusivity of supply, it'll be interesting to see what happens when that period of time comes to an end. Will the other manufacturers make the same amount of effort as Philips did? Slight correction. The two MOSFET gate resistors are actually 4.7Mohm and not 470K, which makes sense for gate voltage protection.
Link to " Big Clive " YouTube video about the lamps:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klaJqofCsu4&t=1s
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Here again,just as loud and just as corny. Hover and I are roughing out the plot of a soft porn novel, about a couple of Randy museum workers who tour the country, having ”biblical“ knowledge in various very large* museum objects. I do hope our amateur Oscar Wildes can hear us.

*Official definition: over 4 tons.
Putting that knowledge to the test now.
Should it be Apple Green, Doncaster Green or British Racing Green?
 
broke mine out a week ago to do a little more work on an unsightly, rotting, tree stump. every summer I try to whittle it down more, usually w/ just a long handle ice chopper. not what the chain saw is intended for, so I'm careful to stay away from the ground & the stone wall behind the stump. it's electric & I don't remember the brand
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I used to harvest fallen branches in the woods behind us, for our modest fireplace. but now we only rarely use the fireplace with just a single premade log. so the old saw doesn't see much action

My garden is mostly woodland, so my Stihl petrol-powered gets used a LOT.

Plus no mains gas out here in the boonies, so radiators are heated by a back boiler that's behind the fire place in the sitting room. Ergo a good deal of firewood gets burned when the weather turns colder.
 
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