Maple, that was for shops. We do not want chaos in the " classroom" so let's use the edit button please.
We will not use the symbol "E" to represent Voltage. E stands for electromotive force, and that is only used in physics.
Jwalker, since we have members here from many countries, perhaps it is best to have some tolerance of that.
Yea, I known it was for shops, but still.... Legodac missed my "What program you used?" After I modified my posts, two times... Must be bad luck... or many posts at the same time..
Yea.. I'm in another country with 110 for American, and 220 for this country, because with my accident with my AVR, and an American Computer with a 220 volt, and touching it, gives me spark, and..... BAM!!!! A sudden sparky sound, and my heartbeat.
Sorry for any rush, but do we have another lesson here? Because I have to go to bed, sorry, It's 1:08AM in a Monday, and lots of things to do.