Search results

  1. L

    garage Electrics

    Fair enough keith, good on you, I'm glad you didn't take offence at what I said as it wasn't meant to cause any.
  2. L

    garage Electrics

    I feel sick :roll: Best let the electrician worry about connecting up that part, it's not legal for you to do it alone without it being checked anyway.
  3. L

    garage Electrics

    Now you're just being stupid, as for costing them money perhaps you ought to look at you're own posts, that's wasting money.
  4. L

    garage Electrics

    Not at all, some one kindly pointed it out to me, it looks like you're just being picky to me Jim, there’s being helpful and then there’s just taking the ***
  5. L

    garage Electrics

    OK..Fair point :?
  6. L

    garage Electrics

    So what was the point nitpicking and telling him what he should do if he's best advised to get an electrician..
  7. L

    can you still get

    Good find BAS! :P
  8. L

    FCU on Skirting Board???

    Good luck CB, just be sure to use a metal galvanized back box when you come to make the fused-unit flush
  9. L

    FCU on Skirting Board???

    Hiya CB Socket outlets used to be mounted/fixed into skirting board but these days it's not permitted, it can strain the flex to the plug having it so close to the floor & if it doesn’t have a proper metal backbox then it could pose a fire hazard, on new builds it also wouldn’t comply with...
  10. L

    Burning cable, what should i do??

    perhaps it's russian, Jim talk's as if he's certain, I have some here and would be willing to send you a sample Jim.. nevermind ey, life goes on, and perhaps theres some confussion as there often is on these forums :roll:
  11. L

    Burning cable, what should i do??

    FAO Jim Franklin r.e. CPC sizes, 10mm T+E has a 4mm CPC, 6mm T+E has a 2.5mm CPC, perhaps they have changed it as I thought it was one size down too :shock:
  12. L

    Downlights

    lol don't you get it BAS, IBL are just the best, everyone uses them, best thing after sliced bread, better than selotape for insulation of live conductors :wink: :roll: :)
  13. L

    got a neon tester screwdriver? yes? then read this

    To be honest I just laugh at all of this, If you want to be able to get registered under trade bodies then they want to see GS 38 Approved test equipment, not a neon screwdriver. Now I personally couldn’t care less who uses what, although it's blatantly obvious the major users of neon...
  14. L

    got a neon tester screwdriver? yes? then read this

    LOL, you just couldnt resist adding that :roll: BTW PW, Volt Stick/Trace for them time's there's no neutral 8)
  15. L

    BE SAFE - always use qualified professional electricians....

    Where do you find these pictures BAS, you must go around hunting them out :wink: Anyway Amicus is a union and if there trying to represent qualified electricians there doing a cr4p job about it.
  16. L

    Quickline II Universal?

    Not a very well-known make, but heard of it before, however if your about to buy it don't obviously, if you already have it in your house then hopefully some one here might know some MCB's that fit it, or maybe even where you can buy some :?
  17. L

    Cabling a Grid Switch

    Not at all, It's not like flex!
  18. L

    Terminal Boxes

    It's certainly somthing id pay some consideration too, You may have seen pens wired with that before, but regulations change and whats done then is not seen suitable now, high impact PVC Conduit would be the best bet for somthing like an agricultural.
  19. L

    BATHROOM ELECTRICS

    There should be no connection to the primary side of the shaver outlet, it's an isolation transformer as said, the only connection to earth should be where the mains goes in..
Back
Top