Hi Guys!
I'm almost done buying a new home and need to start thinking about networking.
In my current house I have CAT5e running throughout. In the new house I want to up the game a bit as I'm likely to be in the new house for 10+ years so I want to ensure that i put in cabling that is as...
It appears I was wrong there is only 1 wire attached to the fitting.
I've drawn a quick diagram of the current setup and what I think I need to do for the spots.
Is the spots diagram correct? Where should I terminate the earth wire?
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Hello,
I've just brought some spotlights and would like to replace the standard bayonet fitting in our hall way with a series of spots.
I wasn't sure exactly how to wire the spots as the instructions that came with them only show how to wire one rather than all.
What would be the best...
I did have a look on ADSL nation to be honest - at their XTE 2005 filtered socket and i'm seriously considering purchasing one but due to legal reasons I'm not 100% sure about replacing the whole NTE5 as its BT's property and if I mess things up then I will have to pay to get it fixed and from...
Thanks for the quick reply, the socket is an NTE5b (without the socket on the front) and you are correct its knockin on a bit. I think the connections are a little stretched to be honest because instead of punching them in nice and tightly, the first one goes in ok but the second is loose...
Hello,
I recently replaced a number of telephone extensions in our house whilst redecroating our master bedroom (where the master socket for the BT line is installed).
There are two extension wires connected to the master socket, and its rather difficult to get both sets of wires punched...
Hello, I need to fit a light in a bathroom that is part of a loop. The light itself doesn't offer a suitable method of connection to cater for the loop and therefore has me stumped.
I have taken a photo of the current wiring (a) and a photo of the new light (b).
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[b]
I wondered...
Unfortunatly no. The feet are hollow and I could perhaps drill them to accomodate a bolt or a screw but it would very difficult to tighten them once fitted.
Just to clarify a few things,
The wall is not yet tiled as I wanted to get a first fix on the bath completed before hand. I'm tiling the remainder of the walls tomorrow and the floor will go down next week.
The flooring is an aqualok laminate.
At the moment with the waste and the water...
Okay So I should glue the bath down and for good measure attach a battern to the wall and screw it to the bath?
Its too late to change to a standard bath now but there's always a next time :)
Thanks for the advice I just hope it works.