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David-Clark 110/03/2022 14:25:51
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I had a pacemaker fitted about 6 months ago. Other than arc welding are there any other problems I should be aware of with general workshop activitetes?

Particularly with electric motors.

Michael Gilligan10/03/2022 15:11:20
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I will locate the relevant thread, David

… where I posted the most informative list that I could find

MichaelG.

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Edit: __ See the link in the fourth post here:

https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=153645&p=1

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 10/03/2022 15:18:28

Dave Halford10/03/2022 16:20:19
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Talking of pacemakers, the originals were made in the 60's at Joseph Lucas Research in Shirley, they tore the building down this week I believe to add more capacity to the local care home ghetto

Dave Wootton10/03/2022 16:46:00
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Blimey, I hope they made the pacemakers better than some of the 60's motorcycle electrics!

( light hearted comment not intended to start a huge thread about motorcycle electrics, after all Joe Lucas was known as the prince of darkness!)

Dave

Dave Halford10/03/2022 16:57:12
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Posted by Dave Wootton on 10/03/2022 16:46:00:

Blimey, I hope they made the pacemakers better than some of the 60's motorcycle electrics!

( light hearted comment not intended to start a huge thread about motorcycle electrics, after all Joe Lucas was known as the prince of darkness!)

Dave

Pacemakers never went anywhere near a Lucas factory, they came out of a proper lab and the only thing that Lucas were allowed to manufacture on the site

I always thought that was when the battery fell out (after the headlight flashed very bright for 1/2 second)

Peter Greene10/03/2022 18:17:57
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Wow ... essentially off-topic after two posts. Is that some kine of record - even for here?

Morty10/03/2022 19:53:49
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Hi David,

We had a kitchen refit last year, and the instructions for the induction hob said to keep away from it if You have a Pacemaker ( not workshop related but just for information )

Cheers, Pete

David-Clark 110/03/2022 20:28:31
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That’s Pete

I was aware. Good job I don’t do cooking.

Morty10/03/2022 20:30:43
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Dangerous places kitchens!!!!!

Keep a wide berth.......... smiley

Pete

old mart10/03/2022 21:07:13
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If you have a VFD running anything, it might be a good idea to replace the cabling with shielded wires

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