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DurhamSparky
Jack of all trades master of none
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I think he was a jack of all trades, rather than a sparky.
so what you reckon he connected the neutral to at the switch?
i never saw what he actually did with it, wether he had tried to put it into l1, l2 the common, left it floating, in a connector block/thru climp or had tried connecting it to the earth lug?He never,Thus it wouldnt work,or have i missed something here,not on the programme,but your reply,please enlighten me...
i never saw what he actually did with it, wether he had tried to put it into l1, l2 the common, left it floating, in a connector block/thru climp or had tried connecting it to the earth lug?
3036 re-wireable board......
Lets see what the expert says.......
Your missing the point guys, he should of had the book thrown at him by the authorities, he is a dangerous practicing electrician without part-p and no 16 or 17th edition
ghost
Electricians Arms Member
Re: Rogue Traders on now
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Originally Posted by Jason.S
I think he was a jack of all trades, rather than a sparky.
Master of none. Plonker of the highest order.
Just to confirm that wasn't meant to undermine Jason.S at all. I just think he was being a too kind to the plonker
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