(In the old days we would just lop off the plug top of a 4 way extension lead and wire the flex straight into the meter for a temp site hook up)
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It's a nice board for sure. But I like mine more!
Metal-clad sockets ( one with USB charger) to withstand more abuse, an LED floodlight and a 16A socket to power another similar board or two is how I went about it.
I think I was a bit more diplomatic on the comment!Just read an alomst identical comment posted below the video - had to go back and check the name attached to it
See that done quite a few times , old dusty metal clad double socket , tails shoved through a 20mm hole (no grommet) and cores trimmed to fit in the terminalsCertainly more professional than giving the tails a hair cut and putting them into a twin socket!
Photo needed...It's a nice board for sure. But I like mine more!
Metal-clad sockets ( one with USB charger) to withstand more abuse, an LED floodlight and a 16A socket to power another similar board or two is how I went about it.
Your Wright captain mandarin. I bet he hurried to the shed or garage the one I made earlier like blue Peter.Photo needed
Reminds me of a rewire I did about 10 years back, a couple of days before I was due to start the customer calls me to ask whether any of the sockets would be on while I was doing the work I told him there would always be at least one working socket he replied with how can you be so sure my reply was every job needs somewhere to plug the kettle inWhat's wrong with my twin metalclad RCD socket complete with a 20mm gland and 2.5mm 3 core HO7 flex - it connects into meters or 100a blocks very easily. Only used for CU changes to keep customers fridges/freezers powered up - which also translates as the kettle.
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