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    Type of conduit for short external run to garage

    No because that's not the point at all, although I do have a feeling that henley blocks are rated at substantially more than 70deg and probably cheaper than going from 6mm to 10mm on the cable. 6mm SWA and a 32a MCB will keep the terminals within their 70 degrees. it would take about 55 amps...
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    Type of conduit for short external run to garage

    I dont know, I'm not telepathic.
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    Type of conduit for short external run to garage

    I would use SWA as it will be easier to install, is mechanically protected and if it is XLPE insulated it will have a higher current carrying capacity/operating temperature than the equivelent size T+E or singles. Not that you've got a long run but on a sub main, keeping the ZS (And volt...
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    Kitchen under cabinet lights.

    I recently fitted some stickyback LED tape to the kickboard area of someones bathroom cabinet. The result was really good and the light was quite warm looking. I think that they would work really well fitted to the back of cornice/pelmet in the kitchen and possibly under the doors of the base...
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    I found out my electrician was not NICEIC registered??

    Ye, also, If the house was bare like that when he was doing the job (Plaster off, floors clear) then it's even more rediculous that he could not put the effort in and do it properly. In fact It seems a bit rediculous that he did not reccomend rewiring the lot from the start. I wish half...
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    Picture of the week!™

    lol. :roll:
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    Bathroom light and extractor fan

    It should be located somewhere obvious as it's there to be used in an emergency. (Normally over the bathroom door is a good place)
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    I found out my electrician was not NICEIC registered??

    Did you get anywhere with this in the end?
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