I have to felt a summerhouse roof - starting in about an hours time today.
It has 4 equal triangular sides that all meet at a point in the middle.
I have already put on the felt underlay and plan to do the top cover today.
I need to know how to lay the last piece or 2 so that I don't...
ok thanks 1john!! appreciated.
they are nice and tight. to be honest.. i wouldnt have attempted this job if i didnt think i could do it competently. it was always just a case of having the know-how to acheive it safely..if that makes sense! ;)
ok i will put them all into 1 terminal.. next logical question is which one?! lol
does it make any difference. i will also speak to an electrcian.
thanks for all your help!!!!
umm.. i spread them 2/3 wires per terminal without realising you had posted saying not to...!
it works.. im still alive..
do i need to switch them all in to 1 terminal??!
ok.. yes they have brown/copper links between them - can see that.
the wire I have for this job has several wires within each sheath.
i assume it is good practice to spread the load to to speak and wire in 2 per screw on the back of the cooker?!
Thanks for this..!
LASTLY - most importantly... lol...
When I open the electrical area on the back of the cooker itself - there are 2 connectors for Neutral and 3 Live connectors.. is this because one is for the hob part, 1 for the grill and 1 for the oven?! So that they can all be used...
Thanks for this..!
Just out of curiosity - what would happen if i got them the wrong way around?! The cooker seems to be on its own circuit as there is a fuse for it amongst the others for the other rooms/lights etc..
It would just blow the fuse right?! No damage to the cooker??
LASTLY...
Hi, just bought a new modern cooker.
I disconnected mains and took the old one away safely.
However, low down behind the cooker is a wall unit where it was wired in to. Inside there are 3 connectors - one is RED one is BLACK and the earth wire was in the middle. These wires go from this...