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    Cable tracers

    What works in your experience? Have been presented a basket case of a high spec finished new build house to find some missing ends, above ceilings etc used a metrel 2093 https://www.metrel.co.uk/uk/shop/EIS/other-instruments-adapters-accessories/mi-2093.html for years but have always found...
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    Unsatisfactory Domestic EICR - Should I rewire or spot fix

    Agreed report looks like its pretty shabby and while just about anything can be brought up to spec youd be throwing good money after bad. Rewire is a chance to improve and have exactly what you want. Ideally find a recommended spark who's confident and reassuring on lack of damage, damage and...
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    Ireland Customers wanting receipts

    "Can I have a full breakdown on that please" Ill send them a more detailed description of the work, or generally ignored/skirted/fobbed off... Even if I needed the work I'd rather wait tables. Although you have to be carefully, you KNOW what's worse. 2nd fit Monday for a regular builder...
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    UK Are Grommets necessary

    In reality unlikely to ever cause a problem, especially if you've brought the sheath (mechanical protection) in as you should. But it costs pence and moments and the overwhelming majority consider it good practice; the guy who can't be eff'd, how many other corners did he cut?
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    New MFT Required....but which one?

    +1 for megger really Had a cm500 for years, selector switch wore, they wanted more to fix it than a new one "standard repair fee sir" and wouldn't budge or be reasoned so went from liking the brand and being quite ready to buy a new megger if necessary, bought a £1k metrel instead. Had a...
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    3ph service head in clients "storage cupboard" a few months ago... Yup 415 between those exposed conductors. Its UKPN here so hopefully by the year 2055 they'll send someone out with a tube of superglue to "fix" it, in the meantime I've asked him to maybe not clout the cupboard contents of...
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    Trade pics for your enjoyment.

    when I were an apprentice 20 year ago on the electric board, they wouldn't stock 2mm sleeving, one of the "old boys" would sit and strip 1.5 g/y single to relieve lengths of appropriate sized sleeving as he simply refused to overdress his cpcs:smile: It had an effect on me as I've always...
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    Imperial pyro advice

    Thanks guys that's super.
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    Imperial pyro advice

    Can anyone identify what this is and what its current carrying capacity should be? Being a sprightly 41 imperial sizes aren't my thing and I can't find anything on the net. 2 core pyro about 13mm diameter, gland marked 465, seems to be about 10mm-ish equivalent. Backstory if you want it is...
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