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Glen, just old school mate not for me on domestic installs.

I am with you on the domestic side mate, but it's popular in commercial/industrial
 
I'm trying to set it up so that when Glen's latest holiday is over the only forum he has full access to is the DIY ;)

Don’t you dare!

I get enough earache off him as it is. If he can’t rant on here I get my ear bent instead!

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Not a pointless section IMHO

It keeps numptie DIYers in a a place where limited people can help them - and some just want constructive input, into situations, rather than a kit list of parts to do us out of work.

It is a pointless section as the usual response is get a spark in or it's post after post berating the poster. There's very little point in having a section dedicated to diyers if people don't want to help diyers.
 
They won't let me in so I can't help the DIYers. :reddevil:

Tony that would be like giving a lion the keys to the zebra enclosure..:sifone:
 

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