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Go on then, DM me. But I'm promising nothing!! 🤣
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I don't view it as an essential feature. The tester I use day-to-day doesn't do that test. It doesn't cause me any problems. All low current tests...
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That's a glass half full thought 🤔
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Thank I'd have already got the spade out :)
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Might be 100% genuine and was all caught up etc .Its a very hard game to work out. Thats why many dont even start to play it. Its payment upfront...
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Sooo the client has accepted that we don't want to be fraudulently taking electricity so that worry is out of the picture. But now basically the...
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Ahhh yeah, I didn't think of that. It was banging though. I will have to try that next time. I put some chopped up pepperoni in too which I...
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Surely one of the most important parts of supplementary bonding is to bond the radiator and hot tap/pipe to the cold one. Both the hot tap and...
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Are you sure they still actually drive and did you look for the Flintstone holes in the footwell :)
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Try disconnecting the "central heating off" wire from terminal 2 and insulate it (eg Wago connector or choc block or similar) and tuck it out of...
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The RCB was only just put in. The board was last week and yes we have the cert already. The new board was not only because of the tripping but...
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A combination of all. Here's how I look at it: A supply voltage of 216V (lower limit that is permitted to be supplied) supplying a circuit with...
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I don't generally disconnect anything to test it - an exception perhaps being the humble ring final circuit for ring continuity.
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As long as the capacitor is an electrolytic and isn't of too low a value :)
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Blimey! Still at it. :rolleyes: Ever remember being an apprentice?
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Time to get an electrician.
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https://www.d-line-it.com/u-clips/
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Thanks for that, good line of thought. My take is that safety is about protection of life/people/livestock hence the earth thing and protection of...
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Personally, I would take a Ze measurement myself rather than rely on someone else's maybe drive by scrap of paper.
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Interesting document thanks. But it neglects the half-wave rectification, and also totally neglects the effect of the coil inductance when...
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I can recommend a plumbing forum it might be worth asking questions on. Bit of training and you could be getting an exhorbitant hourly rate for...
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We went to see dreadzone a few weeks back, in the field there was a young girl sitting on a potty totally absorbed in her 'interactive...
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I agree but in most domestic situations they wouldn't be on a TT and if they are then they probably wouldn't have vfd driven borehole pumps, dual...
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You would treat it as a TT installation.
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All joking aside I’ve had 3x dewalt tstak boxes for several years now and they’ve been great and they didn’t break the bank either. One even has...
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This is an interesting issue. I agree with you however I took this to task with a scam inspector some years ago and we agreed to disagree that...
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I would say it is more about the bits than the torque of the drill. I use high quality Fisch auger bits for drilling out mortices and peg holes...
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Regulations notwithstanding, the only thing in those pics that is likely to be affected by sheep is the trailing flexibles on the ground from the...
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The rent deposit schemes are very "Pro" tenant . And tend to always believe a tenant more than a landlord . With smart phones been almost a common...
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