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DurhamSparky
never though you were any way! i was just having some sly digs at the NIC and its circus of clowns (not the electricians btw) lol...!!
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funny you should say that ,, im sorry but if the regs say 200 then 200 it is , if the NIC want 100 then thats up to them as i work by what the regs say and not the nic ..durham im not having a go mate
Think you can convert tt to a pnb, i am still at college and asked a tutor this question last wk.
stick with college matey! the truth is out there!! just dont ask tutors as half them wrong and out of touch with real life! (sounds like politicians!)
So you know it all Durham? I have heard about tt being converted to pme so asked a tutor who said it could be done to a pnb.
100 ohms is only their reccommendation, it's not a requirement, they haven't rewritten the BRB.
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