![]() ![]() ![]() Parts are on the way but I have a new concern. Two of the 3 are extremely mobile and have no problem on hardwood and resilient flooring so we have barricades to prevent their meeting under uncontrolled circumstances. We have 3 of them total, 2 are a bonded pair and the other is a singleton, the pair and the singleton have to be kept separate so we have barricades all over the house. ![]() I cannot tell you that it is safe to use in its current state, so you do so at your own risk.Įither of the tapes you mention.should be fine. ![]() You should have a breaker or fuse on the transformer primary and not rely on the breaker in your panel for protection. There is also the possibility of a shorted turn due to the attempt at removing the insulating wrap which at best depending on how the transformer is protected could result in blown fuses or tripped breaker or a thermal event in the transformer if the fault current was insufficient to trip the protective device. If you have damaged the wire insulation and then accidentally touched the damaged area you could get a shock or worse. Click to expand.It's a safety hazard, the insulation protects the windings from physical damage, and provides the required additional layer of insulation to meet electrical safety requirements. ![]()
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