in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

Cats, cats everywhere :D
Did you say "cats"???
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And my favorite:
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In March, we almost always have such weather. On the one hand, there is no frost at all, the temperature is about -3 C, on the other - snow and wind. If you open the window, snow is swept right into the room.
But the cats are already preparing for weddings. They sit on the road (yes, in this weather) and yell loudly at each other.
Cleaning the snow annoys me a little - I’ll just clean the path and the stairs - an hour later everything filled up again and the door does not open well, but on the other hand, when there is a lot of such snow, then there will be a good harvest. Such is the observation.
 
Dads are great! Mine added a breaker to the box, then ran a line from the house to the shed. He also added a couple outlets so we have lights and refrigeration in the shed. I got to dig the trench to bury the conduit. Thanks Dad!

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I took a closer look - here it is customary to make shields differently, the switches are arranged horizontally.
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(a picture from internet - I'm too lazy to go downstairs to take a picture of my electrical panel, so I took a photo of another - from the Russian part of the Internet).
(as i understand, the electrical panel in my picture is not connected yet).
 
that's a clean panel.
of course )
So, in Russia, electrical panels have horizontal strips for fastening. The markings here - blue is phase, brown is zero, and green-yellow is ground.
If we talk about low-voltage networks (Internet networks), then B wiring is usually used here.
But the marking of gas cylinders in Russia is generally very different.
 
I have normal lighting in the barn, there is an electrical panel there (there is also an automation from the pump located in the well, this is necessary so that there is water in the pipes in the barn). In sheds where geese and ducks live, low voltage comes through a transformer, there are 12 V LED panels taken from a very old shower cabin. They do not shine brightly, but this is quite enough.
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These photos were taken a long time ago, in the summer.
In winter here, especially at the beginning of winter, it is quite dark, the sun begins to shine at about 11 am, and it gets dark at 4 pm. Therefore, these LED flashlights are quite useful there.
Not a very long day.
 

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