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16 May 2024

 m   12:55  PAT testing‎‎ 2 changes history −24 [Dave‎ (2×)]
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12:55 (cur | prev) +31 Dave talk contribs (→‎Automated Tests: They've moved the manual.) Tag: Visual edit
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12:11 (cur | prev) −55 Dave talk contribs (→‎Class Identification Summary: There is no "oval cross section mains lead".) Tag: Visual edit
N    11:07  Glossary:Pig butchering scam‎‎ 2 changes history +659 [Philip‎ (2×)]
     
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10:51 (cur | prev) +477 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A "pig butchering" scam is a type of fraud in which a fraudster builds trust with the victim over a period of time, then persuades them to contribute increasing sums, typically to a fake cryptocurrency investment. Once a substantial sum has been collected or when the victim tries to withdraw their "investment", the fraudster becomes uncontactable. South-east Asian "fraud factories" have become a prolific source of such scams, manned by forced labour from human trafficking.")

14 May 2024

N    08:14  Glossary:BMS diffhist +498 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A BMS or Battery Management System is a circuit designed to control the charging and discharging of a battery, most usually consisting of multiple lithium cells in a battery pack for a laptop, power tool or electric vehicle. Without it, due to the inevitable variation between cells, some cells might be over-charged with potentially dangerous consequences before others have received their full charge, and some might be over-discharged causing permanent damage while others...")