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in that case do we not reply to a post unless the op shows his quals and training,plenty posters who post with basic questions get detailed reply's..this is no different..

I don't think we should be replying to posts for advice on procedures that are illegal/breaking the law. Would you tell me in detail the best way to murder my mother in law? (rhetorical question).

Some DNO's in Scotland allow you to pull the fuses/cut the tags, but only after training and evidence that you have and USE the appropriate PPE etc.
 
Dont tell me you dont know how to cut 2 metal ties and pull out a lump of plastic!

No one will post a video ever!

This for starters is illegal! but if you do do it - do it on your own head.

Yes you can get ties from ebay for securing enclosures and they are the same ones the DNO use.

If you are in doubt call the DNO get them to change the head and put an isolator in - especially that your asking this question!
 
We seem to be getting a lot of "electricians" on here at the moment who don't know one end of a screwdriver from the other.
NO qualified electrician would ask on a public forum how to do something so simple, let alone ask it, knowing that it is illegal.
 
So that means you must be older than me in human years hahaha you old bugger:)
Just in case you're wondering, my version of the equation is H = Human years. K = the constant 9 for the number of lives of a cat. C = cat years.
So that gives us C/K=H
Or 600/9=66.6 (recurring)
Just guest at that Trev, worked it out now 513 years old!
 

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