No pic of the kabel itself. Trying hard to imagine.
Mega kabel counterfeit, Need advise how to spot
Mega kabel counterfeit, Need advise how to spot
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Apr 30 2023, 07:44 PM
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No pic of the kabel itself. Trying hard to imagine. gobiomani and PowerGadget liked this post
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May 2 2023, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(PowerGadget @ May 2 2023, 03:42 PM) So sorry guys, forgot to attach the photo the other day.. Bukan itu laaa» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Purchase it for RM115 90m 2.5mm The close up of the cable laser marks. The one which says Mega kabel how many MMSQ certified to SIRIM QAS MS 2112-3. That piece of paper I can buy a mega kabel use up the cable and recon that piece of paper with a fake cable roll wrap up in shrink wrap and no one will know Also highly suspect because all along Mega Kabel (not Mega) has been in 100m roll. Most of the capalang ones are 90 Or u strip one end and twist the wires tgt. Should be bright and shiny and doesn’t have instant twist instant break This post has been edited by ceo684: May 2 2023, 08:47 PM Attached thumbnail(s) PowerGadget liked this post
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May 2 2023, 11:18 PM
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QUOTE(PowerGadget @ May 2 2023, 11:02 PM) Oh no. I bought 3 rolls of it….. Looks OK font checks out, and the copper on high level tooCan your help me to see whether it’s fake? https://imgur.com/a/AqTOIgT Thanks a lot in advanced Though the 90m part should be a business decision which I'm not too happy about personally (like the shampoo from 1L -> 950 -> 900ml shrinkflation) gobiomani and PowerGadget liked this post
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May 2 2023, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(PowerGadget @ May 2 2023, 11:26 PM) Thank you so much ceo 🙏🙏 was ready to confront the shop until feeling lucky that you tell me it looks OK and laugh it off with the shrinkflation 😂😂 Noprob; hood (suck hot air) share with fridge is OK, at most 300W+400W only.Wanted to ask an advise about my house I found out that my kitchen(kitchen hood and refrigerator) shared the same circuit with my another room as well as my washing machine. It's connected to a single MCB. Any solution for me to install an aircond? Wireman said it's difficult to pull wire from db as I had plaster ceiling on already. However hob (cooking surface/electric stove top) is strongly not recommended to share since high power device. It depends on how complex your plaster ceiling is.. coz one thing about wireman whilst they can patch up simple cracks or misdrilled holes with putty, it won't be 100% perfect.. assuming its just flat ceiling board then easier to patch up, theoretically one little manhole every 8-15 feet apart will need to be made since need to run conduit and to point the conduit pipe in the correct direction/mount it. Probably if you're fine to redo the cut-out seam lines with joint compound and to patch out the cutouts with short battens/drywall screws (to stop the inverted manhole from falling out) the wireman can do-lah (some additional effort) PowerGadget liked this post
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May 3 2023, 12:40 AM
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QUOTE(PowerGadget @ May 3 2023, 12:26 AM) Thanks once again ceo! There is another way to be less conspicuous, which is to install surface mounting,Currrently with 20A mcb is connected to 1.fridge 2. Hood 3. Washing machine 4. They wanted to tap from this line for aircond 🤦♂️ So far I had called up to 5 electricians and all of them just refused to pull from db. The one still thinking of it offer me a price of rm550 for one point. Mine is all flat plaster ceiling but the portion near wall would be cornice. I don’t really mind to have some imperfection as long as it’s safe than sorry. Wondering whether we have specific tool to use to guide the conduit? I told my contractor to do so and he told me there are beams in the ceiling that might be blocking the way. So not possible to do so also.. hmmm.. using smaller sized rectangular "square casing" directly at the highest point of the wall - following the edge of the cornice so it sort of blends in. Attached thumbnail(s) PowerGadget liked this post
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