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F.O.A.D.
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On 5/4/13 4:40 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"iBoaterer" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...
On 5/3/13 4:24 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Fri, 3 May 2013 14:34:21 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote:
In article ,
says...
The code says "to provide for a neutral conductor to complete
the
circuit for electronic lighting controls". That is not
necessary
if
you have an incandescent load. Maybe you are just to dumb to
make
the
connection or you are just ****ing with me for some personal
reason
but I am done.
None of the above. Your notion that it's just for CFL's and LED's
is
bull**** and further, you know it is! As you say, it is "to
provide for
a neutral conductor..." It isn't "necessary" for a CFL any more
than it
is for an incandescent light! Period. And you can't show me
how/where it
is, because it isn't happening.
I have a half dozen 2 wire occupancy sensors working fine on
incandescents without a neutral. None work with a CFL or LED.
Why is that so hard for you to understand?
It's not hard for me to understand, and you are changing yet again.
YOU
said that the code was changed BECAUSE OF CFL's AND LED's. That is
not
true.
Perhaps because you are in
beyond your depth.
See above. It's you that's in above your head. I've asked and asked
to
show me where in the code, OR even in code comments it says that
they
went to three wire because of CFL's. You can't because it's not
true.
I suppose I could go to the manufacturer web site and see where
they
verify my result but why bother. You would quibble with their
language
too.
It would have NOTHING to do with code issues as you stated but now
somehow don't.
You two have split the hairs down to atom size. Isn't there something
more interesting you can argue about with Greg over the course of
5,000
posts?
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I have no idea who "iBoater" is, but I think he would argue what
shade of black the night sky is indefinitely.
Well, yes because it's not a black and white issue, there would be
several shades, light no light, what type of light, clouds, etc.
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Let's just cut to the chase. Black can't have a "shade" because it's
not a color. Black is the absence of color.
Smartass!
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