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£92.00 for 18th and OSG from Denmans today.
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Ah the joy of not being married and having no kids!! i live a good life and all these money saving tricks i use such as cashback, promos on cards, switching bank, utilities etc added up last year to just under £1000! so Im doing something right. means I can take the girlfriend out to nice places to eat... not sure she would appreciate the big blue book though... likely smack me around the head with it...I would have spent £50 on something for the family .......not saving my business expenses .........
It’s just that the 18th exam simulator that was linked to in another thread had two questions relating to 32A type B MCBs, both stated the correct answer was 1.44 ohms.Could you not use the current 17th amd3 (1.37) (or 1.11 in OSG) ?
That the deal we got , still waiting for the gn3 as it not available to the end of the month, mind you i think the only difference between that and the old one is the yellow band will now be blueView attachment 43137 Just checked on the Niceic Shop as i had looked a few weeks ago.
The 18th Ed regs are £95.00
The Regs and OSG are £112.50 and they no longer do the Regs, OSG and GN3 pack
But here’s a screenshot of the prices as checked on the 16/6/18.
Napit Online Shop is doing it at those prices.View attachment 43137 Just checked on the Niceic Shop as i had looked a few weeks ago.
The 18th Ed regs are £95.00
The Regs and OSG are £112.50 and they no longer do the Regs, OSG and GN3 pack
But here’s a screenshot of the prices as checked on the 16/6/18.
I will have a look when im back in the office , may be the table shows 1.44 and then you have to times it by the 0.95 c min valueIt’s just that the 18th exam simulator that was linked to in another thread had two questions relating to 32A type B MCBs, both stated the correct answer was 1.44 ohms.
1.44 ohms being the pre Amd 3 figure.
Yeah, that’s what I was wondering.I will have a look when im back in the office , may be the table shows 1.44 and then you have to times it by the 0.95 c min value
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