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  1. Lee42

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Problem...

    Are youre connections in back of fan isolator ok Sounds like there is no permanent live to the fan if it is not over running. If there is one when the light is turned off the fan is faulty
  2. Lee42

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Problem...

    Well that wirring looks horrendous. No cpc connected single insulation showing, no identification of conductors. The list goes on. (Im guessing u are no electrician)
  3. Lee42

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Problem...

    Sorry just seen them
  4. Lee42

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Problem...

    Can you send a picture of youre connections
  5. Lee42

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Problem...

    Can you send a picture of youre connections
  6. Lee42

    Light switches question. Only very quick!

    Good to hear. Hope its been terminated in an enclosed jointbox :thumbsup:
  7. Lee42

    Light switches question. Only very quick!

    Join the single red with one of the twin reds. In a 20amp joint box. Make sure you terminate the other red in the spare terminal as that will come live when light is off. Just had a closer look at picture and you can see the straps have been wired in twin red so if u join one of the straps to...
  8. Lee42

    Help! Damsel in Distress!

    I have often come across that. Swapped a few that have even had tinfoil wrapped around the fuse :mad:
  9. Lee42

    C&G 2391-52.......................

    I remember when i did my practical exam on the 2391 a few years back. Tutor said we could have regs with us. Half an hour into the exam the internal verifier walks in and tells us its a closed book exam. Had to come back in the afternoon and retake it. Thankfully passed though
  10. Lee42

    What a mess, only supposed to add a couple of sockets too..

    Don't you mean 2 of the CUs are upside down :grin:
  11. Lee42

    New build timber framed problem

    I agree on the speakers but there is recessed lights on the market that will fit in there. The light in the picture i posted is only 25mm deep so once u add the depth of the plasterboard u will have enough room
  12. Lee42

    New build timber framed problem

    You will not need them to support the notch as looking at the picture they are not structurl joists. They look like 2 x 1 that have been nailed on over the top of the insulation so when plasterboarding they have something to screw to. My main concern would be whoever is plasterboarding...
  13. Lee42

    New build timber framed problem

    As long as a screw can't penetrate the plate I can't see a problem with it
  14. Lee42

    New build timber framed problem

    Hi. If there is no chance of cross battening I would notch the joist and put plates across them. There is slim downlights that would fit and give great light output. I'll post an image off them. The ones I have fitted in the past are aura enlite I think keff do some slim speakers too
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  16. Lee42

    Problematic Ze........

    Hi Did you power down the installation and remove the main cpc when taking the ze reading?

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