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• #3527
To be a pedant, pretty much nowhere in the developed world uses 240V now.
Eh? 220, is it?
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• #3528
Where?
Australasia (except WA) & most of Europe is 230V
Other bits of Europe and most of Asia is 220Nearly all of the americas (north, central and south) are 120V
(In reality the standards are all +/- such a big tolerance that you might actually be getting as low as 215 or as high as 250V on a particular phase at a particular time, and all modern power supplies will run happily anywhere in this range, as I say this is pure pedantry)
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• #3529
AFAIK, Oz is supposed to be nominally 240V. I've seen 250V embossed on the odd old thing, and perhaps even 230V a couple of times, but it's 240V here,+/- around 5V any time I've tested it.
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• #3530
110 in Cairns, nominally, and given the wall socket struggled to charge my phone I suspect a lot less.
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• #3531
110 in Cairns
WTAF
This does not compute in the slightest.
Until this claim I was 100% certain we had uniform national standards for one, but then there's the fact my old man lived there for 15-20 years so I've been there a bunch of times, yet never got wind of it.
???
...Yeah nah, you've gotta be tripping. There's no way.
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• #3532
Japan is a different 120v than the states ;)
Now there was a horror film that explained variation in volts as aliens, evil ones
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• #3533
All of Aussie is on the same 230v ish standard, including WA and FNQ. I think 230 was a new standard but WA and maybe qld still run at a nominal 240v.
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• #3534
What could be more middle aged than having a discussion global domestic voltages?
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• #3535
Throw a bit of beer brewing chat and we've got a party
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• #3536
I guess Alec from Technology Connections is honorary middle aged
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• #3537
At least it is the right thread.
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• #3538
For something to keep me interested, learn new skills etc I’ve been making funny little instagram vids at the gym. Lots of the members seem to like them, someone, about 40ish, commented “love these, you’re my gym dad’….
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• #3539
In which case I genuinely don’t know what that hotel had done to the power supply.
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• #3540
He has the best dishwasher chat.
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• #3541
Okay, a hotel... That makes it about 5% less incredibly weird, but I still have so many questions. Wonder if they were colouring outside the lines, or if it was somehow legit?
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• #3542
Nobody can touch his dishwasher chat. Or Christmas light chat. Or heat pump chat. Or pinball machine chat. He's a god among nerds
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• #3543
Christmas, that time of year when you break a fucking tooth. For the third year running.
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• #3544
I lost a crown to an energy gel chew thing a few years back, that sucked.
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• #3545
Christmas, that time of year when you break a fucking tooth. For the third year running.
Your own teeth ?
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• #3546
You'd have thought your kids would have learnt their lesson the first year?
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• #3547
Yep. I have a lot of old fillings, a legacy of undiagnosed coeliac disease, and for the third year running I've had one break between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.
It's not hurting at the moment, thankfully.
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• #3548
Ha! When my youngest was just coming up to 4, she tripped over her sister's foot on the platform at Herne Hill on Christmas Eve and dislodged a front tooth. Cue an emergency dentist appointment at 8 pm. Then the following day her older sister tripped crossing the top of the stairs and bit through her lip, minutes before her grandparents arrived. I was half expecting them to report us to social services.
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• #3549
You just get clocked when “all I want for Christmas is my two front teeth” came on?
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• #3550
Wired earth to the neutral, from the sounds of it.
Impressively middle aged to bring your DMM to buzz it out.
Yeah, my old man's an electrical engineer but since everyone knows what I'm talking about and "240v" is quicker to type than "standard wall sockets in the UK" I'll keep referring to everything that comes out of the wall as 240V (unless I'm specifically laughing at the US).