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    Dimming LEDs

    I know LEDs say they are not dimmable, but is that due to shortening their life expectancy, or does it physically damage them or is it dangerous? Might seem a silly question, but most of our fittings are on dimmers, and saving teh planet seems like a good idea so LEDs seem the way to go.
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    Bathroom bonding

    So something like this where the earth block was one of these http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/Products/size_3/TLEB4.JPG and the clamps on the pipes were http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/Products/size_3/EC14.JPG and cable was 4mm or 6mm? I know the bonding to the pipes needs to...
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    Bathroom bonding

    Can't see how to do that as connection to powerstream or shaver point is choc block style. Does the cable have to be visible, or can I pass through stud wall into connections at back of shaver point?
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    Advise me.. Adding radial circuit for oven

    Actually just seen your location and Scotland manages to escape Part P IIRC so you can ignore my previous comment. As for sparks signing off your cabling, you need to ask them. It would be false economy if you do the work and then can't get anybody to sign it off later.
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    Advise me.. Adding radial circuit for oven

    Not qualified enough to provide technical input, but as the work is in a kitchen under Part P it is notifiable - which if you are not using a certified electician should be done prior to starting work.
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    Bathroom bonding

    Hi, hope you can help. We have an en-suite shower room and it currently has no bonding. I beleive that I can do myself this without infringing Part P requirements to notify, but would like some confirmation. I also want to make sure I connect all the relevant parts, so have made a few...
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