Dual RCD board for 4 circuits? Why oh why?
Pictures of the junction boxes could be interesting...is this a bungalow or where the void above is usually accessible?
Rewire I am doing at the moment has a variety of these switches going in (no sockets, though, they will be mostly out of sight and something we are more used to).
1. Chopping out a wall doesn't take very long really. But the entry points to these boxes is quite far back. Slight quirk on...
The trouble with buying the goods online (assuming it's genuine) is the returns process. My wholesalers aren't too local (nearest is roughly 20 miles away but they all deliver, for free, up to 5 days a week). Wrong item sent out is sorted same day if the need is there, and if an item fails...
On trickle settings they don't consumer much at all.
Bathrooom trickle is 1W...so energy used on your current tarriff would be 0.001*24hours*365days*£0.3091 = £2.71 a year
I really must get my finger out and purchase one to try it...my MFE40 is over 3 years old now and all that's been used in it are the Metabo's standard blades. Trouble is in that time we've gone through over 30 pairs of blades, I just have this bad lingering doubt that the triple blade wouldn't...
+1 for the procerts app (Electrical Tools & Reference), very user friendly,I can't recall the cost of it but around £15-£20, and as well as all the reference material there are a load handy tools for calculations...and up to this point at least it's a one off purchase unlike the OSG which is...
As per post #5904, Starret make something specifically for this, it's called an Oops Arbour. CK also do one. It replaces the pilot bit and means you enlarge a hole by using the original size holesaw as the pilot. Best use I've found for it is changing from the old spring downlights which are...
Well got a better look at this today. The existing cabling is goosed. There is also no longer an external bell, that seems to have left some time ago along with the power supply. Everything inside the box pretty much looks like @snowhead post #2.
I'm assuming that gravity is what makes the...
Doesn't work but I've not looked into why - I'd assume it's still all wired up as much of the property hasn't changed since it was built in the 30's. The push buttons are still in place, as is the box pictured.
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