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you must be very close to the transformer.
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That switch would be hard to wire as it switches different contacts with no common, you also need to make sure they are break before make...
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It’s NOT tripping RCD? Is this with a PAT tester, or an MFT? You will get 0mohms reading live to neutral through a lamp… click the door switch...
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Good to know thanks, one can never have enough places to source parts from!
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Hi all, I'm 21, based in Bristol and recently dropped accounting to become an electrician. If anyone wants to take on an apprentice or wouldn't...
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LTD Or Self Emoyed. HI, Everyone, not sure about best course of action. I've taken a full time job, (On the books) and I want to continue doing...
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Ah - are you saying you are building someone else's design? That might relieve much of the burden. Do they give you engineering drawings and...
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im just assuming that they are designed to be surrounded by material, and would heat to a certain amount, spreading the heat into the material...
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Also posted in DIY. strange one in my kitchen. 3 sets of 2-way switched mains GU10 Philips down lighters. ( no dimmers) Have been fine for...
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Great, I was under the same impression but I am glad for the reassurance, thank you Mike. Fortunately today I have found the regulation that...
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Xl = sqroot z^2 - r^2 17.66^2 - 100 = 13.24 can you explain this part please thanks
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However it's done, you need to have a guarantee of no sharp/unprotected edges that can damage the insulation. Personally, I'm not that impressed...
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Forget this thread please. I've worked out what I need to do, which makes this thread make no sense to anyone Delete please
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So it's OK to use a backbox with isolated lugs - even though the switch and the wiring in the box won't meet the standards for Class II. Plus the...
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Although it might appear that I am being elusive with the facts, the point is, only you know what your worth is per hour and how long it will...
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From the front cover of the manual: Newlec Helpline: 0800 783 6909 https://www.manualslib.com/manual/3408290/Newlec-Nlsh050.html#manual I think...
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Wire nut each wire separately? The rest of the circuit won't be affected?
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Brilliant. Thanks Brian much appreciate the advice.
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Join us at electronica 2024 in Munich! Since 1964, electronica has been the premier event for technology enthusiasts and industry professionals...
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This old thread has a short video which seems to reinforce your description (see post #2) but doesn't help much...
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I have one and as long as you mount it within 10° of level it will sort itself out.
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You need the correct Dimplex part to fit your fireplace. Similar (but not correct) parts with different numbers will probably not be physically...
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Hi all, Just wanted a bit of advice in regards to a small installation of emergency lighting. I have a fairly long warehouse that needs some...
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It's not the same scenario, though. Tails more than 3mtrs can be overcome by using a fused switch and rcd board, whether the earthing system is...
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There definitely would have been a rating/model/serial number plate on the machine originally. If you remove the bottom drawer (in the bottom half...
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You as well! Popcorn and beer on hand plus a day off, I'm ready! :)
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Apart from how you extend all the cables
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Hi We are looking for someone full time, PAT experience not a necessity. If you have some electrical knowledge background, as we would want you to...
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The cable is way undersized. If the voltage drop is detrimental to the installation I would make a mention of it as volt drop generally is not...
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