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    Electrics and Touring Caravan

    Thanks of that...It really is a peace of mind issue more than anything...
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    Now I wonder what this is

    I I think he's done a couple of them already...
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    4mm Radial and re-wire Dillema

    Whats the colour code of the wires in use in the house?
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    Electrics and Touring Caravan

    That would come next and it would depend where the issue was thought to be as to who's responsibility it would be to do that...
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    Electrics and Touring Caravan

    Thanks Sean, I've not seen that particular tester before.. Presumably if I make up a round three pin plug to normal 13amp socket adaptor/test cable, in the event of any problems in the caravan, I could then test direct on the site outlet to get an indication where the issue was...
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    Electrics and Touring Caravan

    Thanks mate... Somebody on one of the sites last year was using a rubber mat to step down on to and while we were chatting, suggested it was a worth while additional safety feature... Not too sure what to make of the idea, especially in wet weather, although I can't see it doing any harm...
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    Electrics and Touring Caravan

    We bought a decent condition touring caravan last year that had been recently serviced by a dealer and with a report basically saying among other things the electric were testing ok and safe. We used the caravan quite a bit last year and the quality of the various pitches would best be...
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    Van Racking / Plylining

    You can also get racking/store systems out of BT/Sky/Utility vehicles for reasonable money on Ebay... Obviously they won't necessarily be a perfect fit, but if you have an idea of the sizes that will fit, this surplus stuff can often be modified with out too much trouble. Edited to add the...
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    Tool bags getting a bit heavy...

    Just wondering what tool bag you are using? Must be that new TARDIS brand?
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    Cooker - diversity. A second opinion would be nice

    What about the case where the oven comes with a 13amp plug on the end?
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    Equipotential Bonding Explanation

    Thanks for that..I think I need to o back to TEC and refresh my Electrical Theory as I am struggling with the calculations in the second and third diagram ! lol I need to sit down with a pencil, paper and calculator and work through the maths myself....
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    ConFused about light mystery

    Sounds like the original switch was configured/designed differently to your current one....
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    ConFused about light mystery

    What type of lights/bulbs do you have in the kitchen? I think some won't work off a dimmer switch, which would lend weight to the mixed up lives idea mentioned earlier?
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    ConFused about light mystery

    So are you thinking Live Line In and Live Line Out together, and Live Switched Out on its own?
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    Equipotential Bonding Explanation

    In that diagram, wouldn't the voltage from the kettle case effectively fall to zero if it has a direct low resistance path to earth?
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    Heads Up For Aldi...

    Just a quick heads up about some specials coming up at Aldi on the 18th Feb. They have a number of items that might interest people here including a wheeled tool backpack for £25, a cordless 20V Hammer drill with two 1.5AH batteries, plus various bit sets. In particular they are doing a 9...
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    Equipotential Bonding Explanation

    Thanks... So should all bonded surfaces also be earthed?
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    Equipotential Bonding Explanation

    I have to say this is the bit that confuses me along with the difference between bonding and earthing... In the kitchen example quoted we have a faulty kettle casing at 240V and lets say we have a metal sink that is also bonded to lets say a towel rail. Both of those items are supposed to be...
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    For old time House Bashers only

    I think I still have one of those saws somewhere! lol I also recall a guy having some sort of foot operated "circular saw" for floor boards although I never saw it in use. IIRC, you started the cut with a handsaw and then put this small circular saw into it and pumped a "pedal" like lever...
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    Bath/sink switch and immersion timer

    Have you or your Spark read the PDF Installation Guides via the link you provided?

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