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Voltz said - more or less - don't do anything don't touch anything. In other words - if you don't have the knowedge don't try and learn from this forum. When you don't have the knowledge; pay an electrician.
I think the answer has been given several times mate. Voltz hit the nail on the head in one of the 1st posts.
 
I feel that I posted an appropriate question. I got one sensible response from "Andy 78". The rest of the responses appear to be from people that choose to use this forum as a means of "knowledge Willie waving". I post my questions to learn from people that have more knowledge than me; not to be ridiculed by those that have more knowledge than me that they have more knowledge than me.

I was really repeating what Voltzelectrical had already said.
As for willy waving, some members refuse to give advice and knowledge to those who they feel may endanger themselves or others as a result of said advice being given...and quite rightly so. That's their prerogative. You may not demand or expect knowledge from this forum, it is given as it is deemed acceptable and responsible to do so.
 
Voltz said - more or less - don't do anything don't touch anything. In other words - if you don't have the knowedge don't try and learn from this forum. When you don't have the knowledge; pay an electrician.
Well worked out, bit slow though.
This isn't a teaching forum, go to college like we HAD to.
 

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