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holmslaw
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That thanks buttons going to be worn out.
a simple google would have given them the facts.
a simple google would have given them the facts.
And of course if it is on the internet, it must be true?
Dangerous statement that. Imagine someone googling and finding that YouTube guy, forgotten who. You all know who I mean.
OMG
http://www.handymantips.co.uk/electrical_how_to_add_an_extra_plug_socket.html
And he recommends a US wiring book.
Always use a RCD short for (RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE) when working outside-if you were to cut through the cable of a lawnmower or a trimmer for instance, the RCD would immediately cut off the power supply before is reaches your body and has the chance to give you an electric shock
When the socket fuse blows in the main fuse box and even after switching everything back on it still blows the you need to isolate the problem by switching everything that is plugged in off, switching the fuse box back on then switching all the plugged in items on one by one -the one that blows or trips the fuse box is the problem appliance, remove and replace the appliance.
.If you can afford it -change your old fuse box if it still uses the wire and replace it with a modern one that has a button to reset the fuse box in case of it tripping
And he recommends a US wiring book.
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