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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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my wand has gone kapput n im not a happy bunny lol the company i got it from seems to av gone bust too (just my fooking luck) does anyone know how to repair them.... plesaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee i miss it, its my baby mmmmmm sob sob!!! any help greatly appreciated
Mrs sneaks xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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its totally kaputt, lol .... only 2mnth old n hardly used either, just died , had some charge left in it but still no life at all !! .... checked charger, cables, n plu/fuse n all seem intact n fine |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Electricity comes into your home from a wiring system that starts at a power plant some distance away. Different appliances in your home need larger or smaller amounts of electric power. Things that get hot (electric showers, toasters, and stoves) need large currents that supply a lot of power at once, whereas electronic equipment (CD players, televisions, and so on) needs much smaller currents and uses less power. All these appliances assume that the electricity coming into your home has a reasonably constant voltage.
But sometimes the voltage fluctuates because of sudden changes in the way power is supplied from the grid. Or it can happen if someone switches on an appliance with a powerful electric motor inside it (such as a drill, a vacuum cleaner, or an electric lawn mower), it can cause a sudden surge or drop in power in the whole circuit in your home. A very brief change in voltage is called a spike. A longer-lasting change is called a surge. A spike or surge won't affect other big appliances, but it could harm tiny components in sensitive electronic equipment. What we need is something that smooths out any peaks in the voltage—and that's what surge protectors do.
I PUT IT TO YOU THAT YOU MAY HAVE HAD A SUDDEN SURGE OF GUSH AND SQUIRT ORGASM DEAR GIRL
FUTURE STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN FLICKING ONES OWN BEAN WITH ELECTRICAL STUFF YEAH |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Why not contact the maker of said piece of equipment, surely it being 2 months old means it's not fit for purpose and has a fault. Just because the supplier has gone doesn't void the gaurenttee? It should have a manufacturers warranty |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Post it to me please along with a pair of your worn drawes and I will have a do and see if I can fix it for you yeah.
Cant promise anything but will have a blimmin good try to see if I can sniff out the problem for ya |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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fking well pmsl there mate, excellent reply, love it, we both do..... thanks bud!!!! advice taken on board lol, she gushing from her eyes now pmsl !!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Post it to me please along with a pair of your worn drawes and I will have a do and see if I can fix it for you yeah.
Cant promise anything but will have a blimmin good try to see if I can sniff out the problem for ya "
lol, makes note to pepper my bloomers pmsl |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"fking well pmsl there mate, excellent reply, love it, we both do..... thanks bud!!!! advice taken on board lol, she gushing from her eyes now pmsl !!!"
Not a problem at all and I am only to happy to help. The mear least I can do for a sniff of the said gusset in question. So what time shall I expect those drawes in the post then yeah? I will go wash mi knob ready as I always find I can think better for problem solving with a clean knob thats being wanked ever so furiously to the sniff of worn drawes. HONEST |
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a lot of these wands are imports and are for 110 volts Please Please check the chargers label as you could set fire to your house
if 220 / 240 volts on label do what was said earlier and check the output if faulty pop to maplins
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