
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
Reminds me of the hotel I stayed at in Yangon where the powerpoint for the hot water heater was IN the shower!
On my first visit to Yangon (about 35 years ago), I stayed at the Strand Hotel. A few of electrical points worth noting -
1. The old fashioned candlestick, candle and box of matches on the bedside table paid tribute to the reliability of the electricity supply.
2. Anyone using the hand dryer in the Men's room dimmed the lights in the whole hotel.
3. I was fascinated by the street lighting in the road up the side of the hotel. This comprised a length of what looked like fencing wire strung across the road, to which was attached above the middle of the street about a metre of 4" x 1" timber, underneath which were screwed connectors for a 40W fluorescent tube, a ballast and a starter socket. No other housing whatever. Power was supplied by a length of thin figure eight taped to the supporting wire.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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