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And for value, quality, easy of parts, what brand do you guys recommend.

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If I have time to sort out delivery, then Fusebox - I've also found Expert Electrical good on it.

For SPD installs they are hard to beat.

Stock can sometimes be variable, with one specific RCBO or breaker out of stock... But that seems to be a common theme with many of them of late.

I did discover that my local CEF actually keeps some Fusebox stuff on the shelf, although quite a limited range.

There are some good deals around on Hager too from a local wholesaler to me so I've gone that route when I can justify it.

BG seems to have the least issues of the common boards available from sheds on the spot, which is sometimes the only option - though I hate their enclosure design with massive space wastage to the right of the main switch... Similar space issues with the Schneider Electric boards from sheds.

BG AC RCBOS are also more expensive at Toolstation than I can get Type A Hager for next day from Edwardes , so unless their ready made kits are right it's not cost effective..

I'm waiting for a job to crop up where I can try the new Click ones, though the issue will be whether they are still around in 10 years and easy to get hold of...
 
I get Lewden and Hager from my local 3Line, never had a problem with either make and stock levels appear to be OK at the minute.
 
Fusebox or hager for domestic depending on customer. But I tend to only do hager now if its an additional consumer unit to match existing. For commercial/3phase schnider acti9.
I used to like Wylex but got a bit ----ed off when they changed one of the ranges(I cannot remember the name) and its not backwards compatible to the comparible existing range.
 
Maybe as a forum we should start producing our own CUs - I'm sure that will end well...

What features would you include in the perfect CU?

I'll throw in a Tamper proof lock on the cover that can tell the competence of any person and will send a light tingle through anyone else who has no business touching it....
 
Maybe as a forum we should start producing our own CUs - I'm sure that will end well...

What features would you include in the perfect CU?

I'll throw in a Tamper proof lock on the cover that can tell the competence of any person and will send a light tingle through anyone else who has no business touching it....

The hardest sale is not to the electrician but to the end user.

I suspect many end users have no clue on what brand or quality is best.

Would it be fair to suggest a 'weak brand' CU installed by a competent electrician is better than a @top brand@ CU thrown in?
 
Might come as a stupid question - but how can places still sell 17th edition consumer units when I thought the latest is 18th edition and it's illegal to install anything less than current regs / specs.
There is no such thing as 17th or 18th Ed consumer units this is a ploy by wholesalers and some manufacturers just like 18th Ed testers. Consumer units are produced taking into account current Regulations hence they get this moniker.
 

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