fishkake
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Hi there,
Let me start by saying that the picture is not my work! I regard myself as a reasonably competent DIY'er - probably as competent as one can reasonably be without any form of training.
Attached is a picture of my Consumer Unit, or fuse box. It looks... a bit... shall we say shabby? I haven't seen a lot of consumer units in my time, so maybe this is more normal than I thought, but to me it doesn't look like a professional job. I should point out I'm responsible for the missing fuse, I was trying to figure out where it went. It turns out that it went to a wire in the airing cupboard which, despite being wired to a live 30A fuse, wasn't even capped! I've taken care of that now, but is this consumer unit something I ought to get replaced?
Note I have read this: Do I need to update the fusebox in my house? - MyBuilder - https://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/2384/do-i-need-to-update-the-fusebox-in-my-house
...which seems to suggest that replacing a fuse box just because it's old isn't necessary. Hence the pictures. So the question is - DO I NEED TO GET THIS FUSE BOX REPLACED?
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Let me start by saying that the picture is not my work! I regard myself as a reasonably competent DIY'er - probably as competent as one can reasonably be without any form of training.
Attached is a picture of my Consumer Unit, or fuse box. It looks... a bit... shall we say shabby? I haven't seen a lot of consumer units in my time, so maybe this is more normal than I thought, but to me it doesn't look like a professional job. I should point out I'm responsible for the missing fuse, I was trying to figure out where it went. It turns out that it went to a wire in the airing cupboard which, despite being wired to a live 30A fuse, wasn't even capped! I've taken care of that now, but is this consumer unit something I ought to get replaced?
Note I have read this: Do I need to update the fusebox in my house? - MyBuilder - https://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/2384/do-i-need-to-update-the-fusebox-in-my-house
...which seems to suggest that replacing a fuse box just because it's old isn't necessary. Hence the pictures. So the question is - DO I NEED TO GET THIS FUSE BOX REPLACED?
View attachment DSC_0601.JPG