I will not believe that hasn't been done by anyone but an electrician. Are you sure it isn't feeding back from inside the wall?
This is totally the landlord's problem.... unless the tenant leaves it, then the tenant will get the blame. This also is a potential life threatening situation if live...
anyone that is licenced to work on the supply side of the box will do all of that for you.
Years ago you just applied at your energy supplier.... now there are so many suppliers, now it is the contractors job
Contact an electrician that is license to do work on the supply side of the meterbox. Plenty of the bigger contractors will do this. They only have to change a couple of wires and remove a meter. Not a big job if you get the right guy
That all makes perfect sense Dan, thanks for the reply.
Just can't work out why my phone takes me to a different section of the forum when I enter the same url.
not to worry
It is kind of opposite to how you put a link in when you only have 3 wires for 4 connections. It allows you to split the load when on a multi phase installation
It is part of our wiring rules. the idea is that not all of the outlets will be used at once. It is the standard in all domestic wiring and seems to be working fine.
This is where the problem is. We would have 20 amp breakers on each power circuit, which allows 20 or more outlets (not connected in a ring). doesn't burn out the flex before tripping the breaker. You can piggy back off other outlets, connect 3 other outlets from one. You guys made it too hard...
When I enter this url on my PC I get directed to the UK electrical forum. When I am on my phone it directs me to the Australian electrical forums.
Don't get me wrong, I like hanging around with you poms (it makes me feel superior :D ) but I wouldn't mind seeing what is happening in the Aussie...
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