Difference between Phases and Poles? : r ElectricalEngineering - Reddit The only thing that changes is magnitude of the voltage and the fact that with two phases, both phases have voltage relative to ground and therefore you need a 2-pole breaker to protect both phases Whereas a phase to neutral load only has one phase to protect because neutral is at ground potential
Trekking Pole Recommendations : r Ultralight - Reddit I bent a leki pole within 2 days of buying it, they never answered me either Went back to carbon fiber after that Those were the most expensive poles I've purchased and I didn't even make it a week with them lol Reply reply Larch92 •
Reliable and reputable poles for home? : r poledancing - Reddit X-pole and Lupit are the only ones I would trust to be honest They are expensive for a very good reason, and they are popular for a very good reason My studio basically tells people not to get anything outside those brands because they are the only ones the studio is willing to back as being safe and reliable at-home poles
Pole Vector causing joint to move : r Maya - Reddit Pole Vector causing joint to move So this been bugging me for a long time, not a big problem in my workflow, it just annoyed me a little When I put pole vector on the IK of the leg, the joint for feet just pop to another angle, my usual fix was to unparent feet, so there's nothing to move, and parent it back to the leg joint,
Whats this pole? : r CasualUK - Reddit It's an Openreach pole and that box on the side is from an alternate service provider That should be fitted at the top of the pole but some of these alt-nets are a bit lazy with their fitting
Pole Mount Grounding Advice : r Starlink - Reddit Then just run 10 gauge or thicker SOLID CORE wire (better for grounding applications) from the starlink pole down to the grounding rod and use a ground rod clamp to tie the wire to the ground rod As for clamping it to the pole, you can pretty much do it however you want, crimped eyelet screwed in, clamp, whatever
Best wood for pole weapons : r ArmsandArmor - Reddit I was wondering what most people use for the shafts on pole weapons I know that historically, ash was popular The easiest wood for me to source in sufficient length would be pine Has somebody experience worth sharing?
Ski Pole length : r skiing - Reddit I'm not sure about pole length for a beginner, but as you progress, these are way too long When you're on variable terrain, a long pole will be get hooked on moguls or on a late last minute turn, likely dragging your shoulder and mass back
Not strong enough to do pole - tips? : r poledancing - Reddit For example if you can’t hold yourself away from the pole, forearm grips help you stay distanced from the pole because it stays between your body and the pole so you’re not actively trying to push away from the pole, you’re just placing your weight on your arm instead of the pole So it’s more relaxed, less muscle engagement
What was your beginner pole journey like? : r poledancing - Reddit Pole is really individual, everyone progresses at a different pace and has their own strengths and weaknesses Sometimes, you'll need months or years to nail a trick that others could do on their first try Sometimes, you'll think something is super easy until you see everyone else struggling