Basically, a row of 6 street lights (of which you see 2 below) is to be wired up according to the wiring diagrams underneath the photo.
The two supply wires (red and blue) will run along the trough between the two strips of wood and then feeder wires from the lamps will connect with them - as in the bottom diagram.
So, I went ahead and cut up lengths of wire so that naked sections of wire would line up with each streetlight.
Definitely lined up with the little slot next to each streetlight. |
The masking tape is simply to keep the wires straight - the wires will run between the strips of wood. |
and likewise the black wire (black equals blue).
There are advantages to only cutting each wire into three sections rather than six; so I'll just have to do it again.
Should have read my own instructions before I started.
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Currently listening to:
BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs with guest, the poet John Agard - who I'd never heard of, although his work is on the National Curriculum in England and Wales.
John Agard |
Bridge Builder
Bridge-builder I ambetween the holy and the damned
between the bitter and the sweet
between the chaff and the wheat
Bridge-builder I am
between the goat and the lamb
between the sermon and the sin
between the princess and Rumpelstiltskin
Bridge-builder I am
between the yoni and the lingam
between the darkness and the light
between the left hand and the right
Bridge-builder I am
between the storm and the calm
between the nightmare and the sleeper
between the cradle and the Reaper
Bridge-builder I am
between the hex and the hexagram
between the chalice and the cauldron
between the gospel and the Gorgon
Bridge-builder I am
between the serpent and the wand
between the hunter and the hare
between the curse and the prayer
Bridge-builder I am
between the hanger and the hanged
between the water and the wine
between the pearls and the swine
Bridge-builder I am
between the beast and the human
for who can stop the dance
of eternal balance?
- See more at: http://www.poetryarchive.org/poem/bridge-builder#sthash.TqI3Hh1m.dpuf
One of the most enjoyable episodes of this programme in a very long time.
On the whole, I can't stand poetry, but John Agard's stuff might be worth looking into.
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Last night's dinner:
Excellent chicken and chips take-away from this establishment.
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Currently reading:
Bit the bullet and paid for a full download of this book for my Kindle. The sample was a good read.
As he is now. |
And 30 years ago in the Communards. |
Drumming practice update:
Feel I've made no progress at all with this drumming lark.
Is this a possible state of affairs? |
Don't despair, I actually was going to make a ridiculous poetic reply in desperation to lift your spirits but having read your blog today and your comments I couldn't stop laughing, so don't despair just keep the humour there!
ReplyDeleteWe'll hear the poem on Wednesday evening!
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