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I couldn't see that you had priced for running a supply from the intake to the 2nd CU upstairs? Have you factored in parking, parking tickets etc...
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Hi selling these in Barnsley South Yorkshire want £100 quid or very nearest offer will post for £7 Preferably would lime them sold as a lot but...
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Yes an upfront time delayed rcd is an option. What is the Ze ? How many Rcd circuits are there being supplied by this sub main. ?
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Hi, Has anyone come across DIY balcony solar panels? These are solar panel kits you can buy that plug into a regular electrical wall outlet...
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, looks like you are right, the other components were affecting the readings. Also no info on the underside. Back to...
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i guess your tied for length ,rather than use a hidden jb could you add another socket some where else even if you dont plan to use it and...
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Differences between the two trades? Plumbers have a brush….. And van organisation? You’ve not seen my van.
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Im trying to figure out how to drive (manually-bitbang) a HT1621B LCD driver IC. It is capable of driving multiplexed LCDs. They are very cheap...
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I also charge my hourly rate for this, including time typing up the report. For a house as in your opening post, it's probably 3 or 4 hours on...
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Hi everyone, I’m looking for a bit of advice as to what courses to take to become fully qualified (having been out of the trade for around 14...
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Single EIC to cover the installation and board with notification to Building Control.
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nvq Incorrect phase rotation i do understand this just need to get some pictures of me is there any electricians based Wickford or Basildon...
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Sadly not very near Swindon! I'm in Oswestry. Thanks a lot for the thought though!
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Sorry, didn't mean to press click as I'm not overly confident however the usual things come up in the exam , try to remember the drawings the...
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Hello all easy cert users, ive been using easy cert since 2001 with no yearly subscription. and also found other people looking for older versions...
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I've had that happen once. I got it out with a left hand threaded drill bit
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If you have 230v between 3 and 4 then the unit is faulty if it won’t light up.
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That's probably a better option thanks I intented split core anyway, the idea is to leave him something he can move around himself subject to...
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Our house , here is rural washington state, USA has an external Square-D double throw not fusible" external manual transfer switch (DTU-224NRB) ...
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Terminal box on a UK cooker from 50 years ago would easily accomodate a 10mm2 cable, even though 6mm 2 was adequate. Nowadays, most cookers, ovens...
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Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but aren't you trying to control 1 - 10V protocol dimming lights with a conventional waveform chopping dimmer...
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That would depend on the instrument. On my old BM10 when you press & hold the button it just powers up the inverter circuits to generate the...
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Agreed, loss of N further down the network can give wildly changeable voltages If it is tied to earth, then that will go up and down too.
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Who knows? There's this, in the OSG app H: "Permanently connected equipment should be locally protected by a fuse complying with BS 1362 of...
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Yep. But someone on another forum explained it in three sentences, without responding to everything else but what I asked. Thanks anyway. Sorry...
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Can LV cables and earth cables be run in the same ducting or conduit or do the need to be run separately? Same applied to ELV and earth cables?
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If you have a UTR then you must have applied for it so it should be fine unless anyone knows different. Did you register through the CIS scheme...
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Thank you so much for that! When I went to do the Ze at the DB, I tripped the RCD in the CU in the house, I understand that's a hard question...
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I've been asked to replace an Xpelair CF20 extractor fan which has been recessed into the ceiling. I've had a rummage and managed to find a CF20TX...
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Just seen this on facebook, near me (stroud , Glos) There always seems to be people looking for experience or an apprenticeship, so hopefully...
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