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My God I wish I could have posted in this before the Admins closed it, jeez, help, guide me, My god :mad2:
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Obviously your iq can't be very high otherwise you would of read my original post and seen that I stated I was a fork lift driver.
Any way, the fuse in my house keep blowing every couple of days, it's doing my head in as I have cut some old extension lead up so I can get the replacement cable to replace fuse. When I was in b and q last I notice a fuse board on offer. So if I swap it with this one ( shouldn't take long and it's I only have to swap the front over) this means that when my fuse blows I can just reset it?
Not in 8 weeks Geordie. Toolbox carrying requires the additional 2 weeks for manual handling (or whatever glorified name they now give it).Tea making
Floor sweeping
Toolbox carrying.
I thought you were a 'doubting-Thomas240280'. I now realise your more a 'John-Thomas240280'?
start by placing 2 nails into l1 and l2 while live,be sure to keep a firm hold of the other ends and with a bit of luck all your problems will be over,and some of ours.Right guys I've had an accident at work last night with the for lift, I've broken one if those big reg push in plugs with 415v written on it off the wall, it's in pieces.. How do I go about getting one of those to replace? And a step by step guide how to replace it? Also do I have to turn electric off to whole factory to replace it?
he can't do that. he's used the only 3 nails he had to replace the blown fuses.
aye...you should be allright...Right I've been everywhere trying to find one of these big red plug things saying 415v (model number I'm guessing?) I could only find a yellow one, I've opened the box and noticed that there isn't as many holes to put wires in as the old one. Will it be ok to put all the extra wires into the one hole? Can't see it being a problem as there will be 3 times the power at that plug thing
No pun there then bigbaddave
No pun there then bigbaddave
Insert foot into mouth mood lol how thick!read my bit at the bottom about joining the ni after a fairly detailed explanation he still asked why.:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Yes Mate,
Have a look at my profile most of them are there, here's the whole list:
- EAL Level 2 for Domestic Electrical Installers (Part P Certificate)
- 17th Edition City & Guilds 2382-10 Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- City & Guilds 2392-10 Fundamental Inspection & Testing (Level 2 electrician qualifications)
- City & Guilds 2391-10 Inspection & Testing (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- NICEIC Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Certificate
- Building Regulations City & Guilds 2393-10 Certificate (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- Design & Verification City & Guilds 2391-20 Certificate in the Design, Erection and Verification of Electrical Installations (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- PAT Testing City & Guilds 2377-12 Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- PAT Testing City & Guilds 2377-11 Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance (Level 3 electrician qualifications)
- Wall and Floor Correction Training (‘chasing out’, re-plastering and working with joists and block work)
i'd like to put my foot up his ?Insert foot into mouth mood lol how thick!
I suppose he can be a bit blunt at times but at least it's sensible,not like some of the BS we've had recently.
So your a "Pat tester"
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