For those who've asked, I've managed to find time to upload the set-up procedure for the 12VDC-240VAC inverter as a 96k gif http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/joecolquitt/invsetup.html +AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQA9AD0APQ- +AFs-OT+AF0- +AFs-OT+AF0- +AFs-OT+AF0- If I may take a moment to explain why I hadn't managed to do this before now - I'm a little reluctant but I know statistically this will really help someone on the list or someone they know. And I think it's a credit to the good people of the list and the relaxed dialogue that we have on it that makes me feel comfortable enough to talk about this, although I don't want to turn this into +ACI-Complaints Cornerr+ACI- For several years I've battled against severe and chronic agoraphobia and only in the last few weeks found a medication that is very effective. In the past I've tried several classes of drugs, none of which were very satisfactory, mostly because phobia treat- ments are not generally well-known by GPs and, despite their best intentions, they were just taking educated guesses. For example, benzodiazepines are quite unsuitable yet that's what I was prescribed twice. Now though, the more recent SSRIs (selective seratonin re- uptake inhibitors) are specifically designed to break the anxiety cycle. The particular one I'm on now is Aropax (paroxetine hydrochloride) and it has made the absolute world of difference. It has given me a leg up to begin de-sensitisation therapy (which has been occupying my time lately) and I thank my new doc who went to bat for me and did some research. To be able to move around without apprehension again is a scary feeling in itself, but is far easier to cope with than wobbly legs, sweats and palpitations. So, to those who've read this far without asking +ACI-what's this crap all about ?+ACI-, thanks, and hope you'll pass the information on -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.