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It actually saves time posting the question in some instances!

Are you purely on this forum to be argumentative and give smart arse answers?

This has been covered over and over. By searching it, it brings up loads of threads containing the answer. How is waiting for someone to reply quicker, when the information is already on the forum, covered by a 100 threads!
 
Here we go again !!! Why don't people do a little reasearch on this Forum before posting?? It will save them and others an awful lot of time going over the same old questions with the same answers!!

If you don't want to answer then don't. No need to shout at anyone!!! Another new member to the forum and you give yet again a nasty answer. What is your problem?
 
To be fair, the search option on the forum isn't that great and it does list numerous threads that you have to trawl through to get to the answer you need.

Also there is a lot of ' this is in a previous thread, search for it! ' posts within the threads you are trawling through.

Maybe a more user friendly approach is the answer to the endless repeated questions. Not having a dig at the forum just a trying to think of a proactive way forward.
 
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Are you purely on this forum to be argumentative and give smart arse answers?

This has been covered over and over. By searching it, it brings up loads of threads containing the answer. How is waiting for someone to reply quicker, when the information is already on the forum, covered by a 100 threads!

Not arguin, just telling you that its quicker to ask directly than search in some instances. Which it is.
 
To be fair, the search option on the forum isn't that great and it does list numerous threads that you have to trawl through to get to the answer you need.

Also there is a lot of ' this is in a previous post, search for it' posts within the posts you are trawling through.

Maybe a more user friendly approach is the answer to the endless repeated questions. Not having a dig at the forum just a trying to think of a proactive way forward.

I think the problem is this subject is so misunderstood and the last decent thread on it ended up many pages long and full of opinion that actually clouded a simple set of circumstances that dictate a yes or no answer as set out in the leaflet in the thread that Dean linked to:

http://www.electriciansforums.net/e...159-good-guide-exported-pme-outbuildings.html
 
The OP is obviously new to the forum (3 posts before this one) and may well not be aware of the search facility so a little slack and graciousness would not go amiss in my opinion. This is a friendly and welcoming forum :)
 
The OP is obviously new to the forum (3 posts before this one) and may well not be aware of the search facility so a little slack and graciousness would not go amiss in my opinion. This is a friendly and welcoming forum :)

Fair point :)

The words 'export PME' seem to turn us normally patient chaps into short tempered gits!
 
The OP is obviously new to the forum (3 posts before this one) and may well not be aware of the search facility so a little slack and graciousness would not go amiss in my opinion. This is a friendly and welcoming forum :)

The point I was making but certain people seem determined to belittle new members and make them feel unwelcome. It is not the first time I have saw this in recent weeks.
 

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