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  1. gazdkw82

    Mini trunking (MT2?) 16X16 / 16X25 BACKBOX

    You want to replace a recessed socket with a surface mounted socket in order to run trunking from it? If that's the case and they are both double sockets then just drill out the accessory screw holes on the surface box and you'll find it lines up nicely with the recessed box. If its a single...
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    Storage wall heaters

    What are the benefits of heating on the cieling? Does it make a difference if the cieling is over 2metres high?
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    Storage wall heaters

    Concrete floor, solid masonary, plastered walls. A couple of small windows to outside. The room is being used as a small service room. Maximum 20 people at any one time. Ideal temp is 14-17. Too warm and people will prob fall asleep :-p
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    Storage wall heaters

    Thanks for all the info..... The space is a room within a church. It is 20 square metres in total. 2metre high ceiling and will be used sporadically for a few hours at a time. With this in mind I think infrared may be the best way. These are the ones that the church have found and seem keen...
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    Floodlight detach motion sensor

    Have an odd request. Customer wants a floodlight without sensor but a timer function so that when they turn the switch on it comes on and then turns off after a set time. My first thought was a timer switch of some sorts. However, I was thinking if it was possible to install a standard...
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    Wessex led floodlight

    I won a unilite on a YouTube comp. I have to say I'm not that impressed. The on button is really glitchy, it works fine for about 10 mins then stays flickering. Give the on button a fondle and stays flicker free for a good 5 mins. Batt life ain't the best either. Glad I didn't buy it
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    Wessex led floodlight

    Supply is fine. Tested prior to any work. All good. I'll be taking it back tomorrow
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    Wessex led floodlight

    The pir is a bolt on with the floodlight. I dont know the workings of it
  9. gazdkw82

    Wessex led floodlight

    Anyone used any of the wessex led flood lights from toolstation? Iv just installed a 30w with pir. After install and testing, turned it on and it's very dim with a few leds on the board not lighting at all. Anyone seen this?
  10. gazdkw82

    Storage wall heaters

    I need to put some storage heaters in a large room. It's around 50 square meters. Energy efficiency is my number one priority. What is the leading energy efficient technology when it comes to wall heaters? Last time I fitted some, infrared was the leading form
  11. gazdkw82

    Best gland options

    Lovely thanks
  12. gazdkw82

    Best gland options

    Any care to provide a link to a 45mm to 32mm and also a 45mm lock ring. Edmo's dont do them. Cant find them online either
  13. gazdkw82

    Pcp - car insurance

    Other half is looking to renew her car insurance. Usually it's pretty simple but this year with have come across a confusing detail. The car we purchased earlier this year is on pcp. On the compare sites one of the drop downs is "who is the registered owner of the vehicle" Automatically we...
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    Best gland options

    Thought as much. Ta
  15. gazdkw82

    Best gland options

    New induction motor turned up at work today. The entry options are now 20mm and 45mm. The previous motor was wired in 5 core, 6mm S/Y, through a 32mm compression gland. I would prefer to make the S/Y off with a proper cxt gland. A cxt32 is the size I will need. I am not sure what size the...
  16. gazdkw82

    Threading conduit (no vice)

    I'll be honest, I have decided against it. Spoke with my friend. I'll do it in the week. Tha is everyone for the advise
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    Threading conduit (no vice)

    Unfortunatly it's not a site, it's a side job for a friend. All I have as options are a bench vice, some mole grips, pipe wrench and clamps. Starting to sound like a scenario post from tbe trainee section haha
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    Threading conduit (no vice)

    I forgot I had a small conduit job tomorrow and I left my conduit bender at work. This means I dont have any kind of vice to hold the 25mm galv whist I thread it. Any imaginative ideas on how I can thread it without any kind of vice? I have some clamps but no vice so to speak....
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    Odd voltages

    Yes that would be great
  20. gazdkw82

    Odd voltages

    It's not common electrician knowledge. This sort of thing is another level. Electronics background? Electrical engineering background?

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