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    ebee replied to the thread Doorbell issue.
    You could also consider an opto/infra red transmitter/receiver pair or even build your own or ask a knowledgeable pal to do it. If you...
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    ebee replied to the thread Socket move and ring main extension.
    First of all do we know whether or not it is a Ring or a Radial? Secondly, if it is a Ring it would be a Ring Final not a Ring Main. My...
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    ebee replied to the thread car electric trouble.
    Well count yerself lucky then, once folk get to know me they soon realise that I am a bigger nutter than they thought I was in the first...
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    ebee replied to the thread Uneven socket.
    If you are competant enough to do this safely then then the following might help (do not worry if you are not competant to do it...
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    ebee reacted to morqthana's post in the thread EICR - RCD type with Thanks Thanks.
    And where did the terminology come from? MCB types follow a logical sequence, at least for A - D. But RCD types AC, then A, then F...
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    ebee replied to the thread Fuse box tripping?.
    Pretty much agreed. "it does suggest the vacant RCBO is faulty." or slightly more sensitive!
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    ebee replied to the thread One circuit 2 switches?.
    Well it`s up to you at the end of the day but why bother?
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    ebee reacted to pete01's post in the thread One circuit 2 switches? with Thanks Thanks.
    Think I'd prefer a switch that does nothing, but as long as you're happy.
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    There is something to be said about every town having a morse key and one long wire to join the lot and use the earth as a return wire -...
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    I went to Kelvedon Hatch in Brentwood once. Wasn't very busy. One of the nondescript offices had been populated with a couple of shop...
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    ebee reacted to morqthana's post in the thread Fuse box tripping? with Like Like.
    "New" implies he's already got one.
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    ebee replied to the thread EICR - RCD type.
    Yes indeed the overcurrent curve type and the RCD type are two different things, with a RCBO there arre two types of "types" so it can...
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    ebee reacted to JohnW2's post in the thread EICR - RCD type with Thanks Thanks.
    I'm not so sure about that "should" ... For very many years everyone had come to understand that "Type B" in relation to an RCD meant...
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    ebee reacted to morqthana's post in the thread EICR - RCD type with Like Like.
    Won't that be the current curve, not the RCD type?
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    ebee replied to the thread Replacing a socket.
    Hmm the cable is a bit past its best. (Line and Neutral are BOTH considered as "Live" conductors = conductors that normally carry...
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