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Pictures speak for themselves.

Lady said her husband had fitted a new light but it was not working!


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Spur from a ring main to feed an outside light.

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Taken from a socket inside the kitchen to supply a shed...
[ElectriciansForums.net] A few little nasties

[ElectriciansForums.net] A few little nasties
 
Picture one, I'm not helping you, you did it really didn't you lol....

It amazes me how people get it so wrong, I saw one the other week where someone had changed a immersion switch and put everything in the wrong holes, it makes you wonder what was going through their head at the time.
 
Pic 1 should go in the Trainee section for the ceiling rose challenge in there, to show them how not to do it!
 
.......i looked at all the pics,....but the shock factor was hardest hitting @ pic 1

.........how ?

people are going to write country music about how wrong it is...

as for the rest......like the sayin gos.........."its just three wires,...innit ?"
 

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