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by izentrop » 12/06/23, 15:03

It is forbidden and the scrap dealers do not take back the burnt copper.
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by Macro » 12/06/23, 15:12

izentrop wrote:It is forbidden and the scrap dealers do not take back the burnt copper.


In your dreams...

As soon as you take them beautiful red... They pay you ruby ​​for it...
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by gegyx » 12/06/23, 15:46

and as a self-transformer is that good too?

To see the correct voltage of an AC motor.

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by Macro » 12/06/23, 16:06

It's ridiculous commonplace lab stuff. On the other hand, it is very stable and reliable...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 12/06/23, 16:17

izentrop wrote:It is forbidden and the scrap dealers do not take back the burnt copper.

But anything !!! The scrap dealers burn it themselves. : roll:
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by izentrop » 12/06/23, 16:28

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
izentrop wrote:It is forbidden and the scrap dealers do not take back the burnt copper.
But anything !!! The scrap dealers burn it themselves. : roll:
Perhaps, but the private individual no longer has the right to burn waste for a long time.

For example https://www.g2d2.com/tarifs-achat-metau ... hat-metaux
Move the mouse pointer over the "i", information on copper tariffs.

If they accept them anyway, they are in violation...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 12/06/23, 16:47

They are still in breach since they burn it to the snatch in their scrapyards... there are no controls! : Mrgreen:
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by izentrop » 13/06/23, 11:32

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:... there are no controls! : Mrgreen:
but there are vigilant neighbors : Twisted:
the agents of the ONCFS (national office of hunting and wildlife) go to the scene, accompanied by the gendarmes of Roulans. On the spot, the blaze is important and the fire still present.

"It's a fairly common phenomenon," says Sébastien Courbet, environmental inspector. “He was a professional in the material recovery sector. There was at least one cubic meter, which represents 50 kg of copper”. Authorities quickly arrive on the scene and apprehend the suspect. “He admitted to being the owner of the cables and was the subject of legal proceedings. This is improper waste disposal. A crime on which we intervene regularly.
“There are mindsets that need to be changed. It must be recognized that there are fewer and fewer wild incinerations, ”says Emmanuel Renaud, director of the ONCFS. “Sometimes the holes in the ground were filled with rubbish. Today there is a real issue around air and water policy. Whether by fire or in the earth, there is an influence on the pollution of our groundwater and our atmosphere, ”continues the boss of the environmental police.

The law provides for a maximum penalty of 2 months imprisonment and a fine of €75 for these irregular eliminations. “In general, these offenses are well followed up in the courts.
https://www.estrepublicain.fr/edition-d ... 0tribunaux.
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by Macro » 13/06/23, 11:41

That's in the land of care bears... I work in a ZI regularly occupied by MENS... I can guarantee you that it burns the copper without any sanction as often as necessary... Despite the police being called to every fire...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/06/23, 12:57

Macro wrote:That's in the land of care bears... I work in a ZI regularly occupied by MENS... I can guarantee you that it burns the copper without any sanction as often as necessary... Despite the police being called to every fire...

Especially since the example of Izy is particularly delusional and has little to do with what happens in the scrapyards.
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