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- Who gets pole? The rules explained : r formula1 - Reddit
Taking the pole position is not directly a result of qualifying, because it never was the meaning Having a pole position means you have started from the pole position, which is a position on the grid, the P1
- What are your unpopular opinions on pole? : r poledancing - Reddit
I’m in the mood for some hot takes? What are you unpopular pole opinions? What shapes that everyone loves do you think are ugly? What moves do you NOT care about? Who on Instagram irks you?
- Bauer Pole Saw any good? : r harborfreight - Reddit
Bauer Pole Saw any good? Looking to buy a Pole saw I use it enough to where I need to buy one Maybe 3-4 times a year I always either rent an echo from Home Depot or borrow one from my buddy’s I have Bauer and Milwaukee in cordless tools and I don’t see me spending $400+ for a gas pole saw considering I only use it a few times a year at
- Difference between Phases and Poles? : r ElectricalEngineering - Reddit
The only thing that changes is magnitude of the voltage and the fact that with two phases, both phases have voltage relative to ground and therefore you need a 2-pole breaker to protect both phases Whereas a phase to neutral load only has one phase to protect because neutral is at ground potential
- 2 Pole Vs 3 Pole Disconnects : r askanelectrician - Reddit
The 2 pole disconnect only switches the 2 hot wires in a 240 Volt circuit But does also have 2 isolated terminal strips inside the box that allows you to connect the neutral and ground wires, effectively letting them safely pass through
- Might be a silly question, but can someone explain why this pole was . . .
The pole owner (most likely the power company) has to replace the pole for one reason or another Either the engineer or the crew made a call that instead of setting a new pole right next to the old pole, they need to put the old pole in the same hole
- ELI5: Why is the South Pole so much colder than the North Pole? - Reddit
So, Antarctica is basically a horrific wasteland where it regularly reaches minus 70 degrees Celsius and where nothing can live except some penguins on the northern sealine In contrast, the Arctic is pretty cold, at around minus 40 But 30 degrees is a massive difference, and they both get the same amount of sunlight So why is the coldest part of Antarctica so much colder than the coldest
- making treads for a painters pole : r Fusion360 - Reddit
To make a painter's pole thread, go to McMaster-carr and download a 3 4-5 acme screw as a component, and use that to cut the threads in your part Here's the non-standard part - the McM-C screw has a 0 5" minor diameter
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