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  1. stretchyboy

    Thermal Image Camera

    Good luck :eek: You should be able to hire one from any decent hire station, they will get it in for you though. Some wholesalers are selling cheapo versions now though if you think you might need one a few times. PS. the repair kits for the heat-mats are usually crap, we've never found a...
  2. stretchyboy

    Storage Heater Puzzle?

    Just to clarify things, it is the mcb that is tripping and not an rcd isn't it? I know you said you'd changed the mcb but have you tried swapping the mcb's for each heater with eachother? Are they the same size of storage heater? i.e. 3kW etc How about taking the heater elements out of it and...
  3. stretchyboy

    spurs - horizontal running

    If you hear a creaking noise, you've gone too deep ................. or if you can see your neighbours' telly :cool:
  4. stretchyboy

    2 gangway for 2 seprate lights wiring help?

    Hello Mohammed, the switch that you have run from has only got a permanent live connection and a switched live connection. So there isn't a neutral connection for you to use. The neutral for the lights that work already from this switch, goes straight to the light fitting and doesn't pass...
  5. stretchyboy

    Shower control

    Just put the meter on the outgoing feed to the shower you want to measure?
  6. stretchyboy

    Manchester United

    I liked the newspaper headling that said " Catalan versus Matalan" ........... very appropriate :D:cool::D
  7. stretchyboy

    rewire questions

    When you drill down try to skim the face of the brick and you should be able to get it from below as the plaster is only down to skirting level. If the skirting is high and the brick is soft, sometimes the drill will creep into the brickwork so that you cant see it below, this is where a bent...
  8. stretchyboy

    trunking and tray

    It's worth mentioning though just to clarify as some people on here may just assume that pop rivets are ok to use in place of screws/ nuts+bolts. I'm fairly sure that they shouldn't be relied upon for earthing purposes as they cannot be tightened and some alloys are not very good conductors.
  9. stretchyboy

    trunking and tray

    POP RIVETS ! generally these are considered to not provide a good enough earth connection, aren't they?
  10. stretchyboy

    moving D/B 10m away from main cut out

    Good post Jason.... says it all ;-)
  11. stretchyboy

    Amtech software

    I thought there were two tick boxes on the cert. One for volt drop and one for phase rotation? I haven't got one in front of me at the moment but i'm sure there is. Volt drop could be measured but would be inaccurate for the reasons you state and if the load was variable, but it could be...
  12. stretchyboy

    trunking and tray

    I agree with the basket option instead of tray asthis can be formed to follow any curve. As for the trunking it depends on the overall size of the room. If it is a tight curve you are better off with lots of self-cut joints, as many as you fancy really. If the room is reasonably large with a...
  13. stretchyboy

    Pir in a garage!

    You can add to the limitations box that you have done this to make it perfectly clear - "hoist circuits tested to final isolator only" In the words of the great meerkat - "simples"
  14. stretchyboy

    outside lighting help

    yep ;-) good luck
  15. stretchyboy

    outside lighting help

    The only time it might not work is if the sensor isn't relay output and is solid state or transister output, but these are really rare. I looked up the challenger and they are quoting 1KW output so i doubt it would be either of these.
  16. stretchyboy

    What is flash testing?

    If you test 110V portable tools that are double insulated, I think you might need it. Worth checking that out first.
  17. stretchyboy

    outside lighting help

    shouldn't do, most sensors are relay output, so it would be just like having two light switches in parallel. What would a capacitor do then? and where are they saying to add it? Have you tried them individually yet?
  18. stretchyboy

    outside lighting help

    you fitted that quick! it should work fine, check your connections just to be sure. Try taking one sensor out of circuit and test each one seperately first, then try the other one on its own, then lastly put then both back on together. This should show if the problem is with one or other sensor...
  19. stretchyboy

    outside lighting help

    Any external pir will do, no slave needed, both sensors just pick up movement and switch a 'live' onto the switched live conductor. The cabling just 'daisy chains' from the feed to the first sensor to the first light, second light, third light and on to the second sensor. At the feed end you...

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