Here's my vote... sorry, split decision
Grrrgh, you have to amend the voting odds, i.e. 1/1 to 1/2. Never been to the bookies!
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Here's my vote... sorry, split decision
Grrrgh, you have to amend the voting odds, i.e. 1/1 to 1/2. Never been to the bookies!
Lol. I see the humour in this guys. Yes place your bets. Hopefully he find the cause and the fault when he comes . You have 24 hours from now to post your bet lol
i might be dead by then.Sparkey has been. very nice chap.
Coming back later next week. Booked in for a few hours with test equipment. As was on the way home so wanted to see what the problem was.
So place your bets for next week.
What happens when a part p 17th edition qualified electrician does the job,
Agree, Karl you need to realise part P is a building regulation, and 17th edition qualification is an open book qualification, both of these "courses" are designed to enhance a qualified experienced Electrician's knowledge, they do not make the person sitting these courses an Electrician, it makes those people that think it does into a dangerous combination, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.There is no such thing. Part P is not a qualification.
Blimey Tel I'm going on a course next week with Age UK on how to deal with OAPs and computor email scams, when I come back perhaps the Mods will ask me to sort out the Oriental invasion on this Forum.i just done a 5 day course on how to cut with a scalpel. now i'm a qualified brain surgeon, but can only work on domestic customers. an additional course to work on bankers, solicitors, and estate agents is available at no extra cost.
Honestly? crikey I spent most of it.just be aware pete, the ÂŁ3m inheritence you got from nigeria is a scam.
Lets have a sweep stake on what the fault will be. In no particular order;
Rules;
- Faulty RCD 1/1
- Loose terminations 1/1
- IR fault 1/1
- Incorrect or faulty wiring 1/1
- Faulty switches 1/2
- Faulty fluorescents 1/1
- Wiring routed inappropriately 1/1
- Fault on an adjacent circuit 1/1
- None of the above 1/1
- OP is imagining things 1/1
- 'R' in the month 1/1
- J Corbyn's house, enough said 1/1
Placed my vote
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