It would still be utter shi'ite, but why not at the very least cut the four gang off and take the flex directly into the floodlight.
At least then you wouldn't need the shelf...
The ventilator seems to be installed upside down. Perhaps to direct some rain inside the house rather than having it wet the shelf.
Obv a wind up!
Plastic bottles, particularly milk, make excellentI've seen worse? I had to do an emergency repair for a friend, five years ago, who's downstairs ring was tripping. What I found was a double socket, wired as a spur, outside in a car port, with the badly deteriorated roof, giving no protection because it was breaking up. The twin socket was then looped on to provide a supply to garage sockets and lighting. All protected by an old Wylex 30amp MCB, once a 30amp fuse wire.
The socket had suffered water damaged, and the cause of the MCB trip. There was no access to where it was spurred from, to disconnect it and it was getting on, so I did a joint, in an upturned plastic 2L milk bottle, and left with an instruction that it all needed to be sorted out properly and urgently.
It's still the same, today, as I left it - despite reminders
Isn't it obvious?But how do you get the 4 way socket through the small hole at the top of the bottle?...............................
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