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[ElectriciansForums.net] Drilled through cable in wall, can I fix? (Photo)


Drilled through cable in kitchen wall, tripped the fuse box. Switched back on and everything works apart from the cooker hood.

I've called electrician and explained, given me a quote of ÂŁ120 plus VAT. Is that reasonable?

Is this something I can fix? If so, how? I have basic electrical skills (i.e I can install a new light fitting, install a dimmer switch, change a plug, etc...!)
 
Sounds a bit expensive to me. Not a difficult fix, but need to use the right parts for the job and also test the work afterwards.
 
Seems like a reasonable price dependent on how they plan to rectify the fault.

Just be aware, now that you have re energised the circuit, that bare copper you could see may well be 'live'. Also, if you've managed to cut through the earth, then there is also the possibility that the cooker hood is no longer earthed.
 
Could I turn the power off, strip back the cable at the damaged point and a connector block to link the 2 damaged ends back together...?
Have it repaired professionally. That method is not the way to do it properly and safely. Its not worth the agro, if you get it wrong then it could end up costing you more in the long run.
 
Could I turn the power off, strip back the cable at the damaged point and a connector block to link the 2 damaged ends back together...?

No, that would be somewhat dangerous.
The joint needs to be made in a suitable enclosure or the sheath suitably reinstated. The joint must be made in such a way that it may be classed as maintainence free if it will be inaccessible in the future.
The circuit must be tested to ensure that it is safe to be re-energised.

You should switch the circuit off until it is repaired, the damaged cable presents a risk of fire and of a potentially fatal electric shock.
 
Your the one that obviously undercut me on my last quote :)
yeah, but in oxfordshire you have lobster and wine. up here we survive on a wrights pie and a pint of ale.
 

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