Click Mode CMA051 13 amp fused connection unit with flex outlet DP switched brilliant white plastic: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
Doesn't look as great as the normal cord grip's you see on MK, but the flex outlet on the click mode isn't that bad
Same here. Click Mode for accessories and Hager for consumer units + breakers. Im a creature of habit.
Like you, i've never had a failure (touch wood) so stick to what i know.
Can't really advise this online mate - best bet is to get a local spark to have a check. As you said it was working before fine, it could be the element but it also could be the RCD thats faulty, or the wiring...
Umm, i hope not ...
Also ... table 52.3 BS7671 minimum CSA for power circuits = 1.5mm
I know you're supposed to follow manufactures instructions - but it would be nice if the manufactures actually consulted the regs them selves on occasions and got themselves at least a little bit in sink.
You're 95% correct. I always have an issue with the term loose connection. It's poor connection to me.
It doesn't necessarily mean theres a 'loose connection' anywhere - as you've pointed out you can't find it. You could literally open every single socket and find everything tight.
It could...
Any dick + dom can be an electrician over here.
Just be prepared to work with some numbskulls who don't know the first thing about electrics pretending to be electricians.
Agreed, but all the other trades are either failed electricians or people who just realised they weren't clever enough before hand so opted for another trade.
You can't have adult conversations with dimwits :smug:
Take it into your local wholesaler - or the main one in your area. They often have set days where they get someone to come into the wholesaler and you can book yourself in.
You can calibrate yourself of course, but buying your own calibration equipment requires you to re-mortgage your house.
It's all very well them doing these surveys, but what are they actually going to do about it?
It's obvious to anyone that you learn more out on the job than you do in the classroom. Theory is important i agree, but you can't learn experience. Even down to the smallest of jobs that aren't even...
I've always put a line through any box thats not needed / irrelevant - cert's can be modified by numpties. Won't matter if you have hard copies of the cert, i.e. the tracing paper underneath, but i was always told just incase, make sure every box has at least something in.
Funny isn't it ... there was a time when this thread would actually be quite offending in the fact that the OP doesn't believe what his 'professional' spark is telling him. Undermining him bit ect...
However, with the state of some of the 'electricians' these days + the media stories of 'cowboy...
They don't make things like they used to though mate, i still think along with the other's, they're being pulled too hard.
However, I'm happy to go with your suggestion as well - you've got a really strong ghost in your house.
I can't force you too take the 2394/2395 because they are actually classed as optional extras, but what i can do is strongly advise you take them - if anything goes wrong, your neck is on the line. If worst came to worst and you ended up in court, having these qualifications shows that you know...
The furthest you're going to do is put a new consumer unit in ... lol ... i like how you make it sound a walk in the park. CU upgrade / replacements are often filled with floors. E.g. borrowed neutrals. What quite a few sparks don't do, and pay for later is not doing some basics testing before...
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