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    LED Floodlight Q

    Not sure what you mean by a ‘20 mm tho box’. Do you have a link for one ? sort of assuming you might mean one of these …. Ideal need 20mm female threaded ….. otherwise I guess I’d need to solvent weld on sone cable glands...
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    LED Floodlight Q

    Used PAR38 many times, but for spotlights though, it’s wide spread flood, long throw lighting I need.
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    LED Floodlight Q

    Thanx … but that does not meet need of having to change the floods, corroding and no longer waterproof.
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    LED Floodlight Q

    I have a number of Halogen outside floodlights, these are die cast bodies … bought as good quality at the time. They have suffered in salt air environment so need to change them, so will obviously move to LED now. The existing lights had 20mm female thread so I connected up with 20mm nylon...
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    RCD curve type

    Thanks to all for helping clarify my understanding. Wylex 63A 30mA type A installed this morning, replacing the type AC Hot Tub feed so might as well be as safe as possible.
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    RCD curve type

    Agree … my error
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    RCD curve type

    OK electrician here today referred to them as curves …. I just followed that. However the Q is Type A or Type AC. …. Understand now that is the correct terminology … Thnx
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    RCD curve type

    So swapping out to a type A is a good idea.
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    RCD curve type

    No it was relating to RCD
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    RCD curve type

    I just looked at note I have- that is correct. So swapping to type A is a better option ?
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    RCD curve type

    I just went and looked my RCD is definitely Type AC The symbol on it is as per: The note he left shows to change to type A. So I incorrectly compared A and C … Should have compared A and AC (have updated)
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    RCD curve type

    Scenario … a pair of wooden outbuildings, are fed from an 30mA RCD in the house, from the outbuildings a small consumer unit divides it up … couple of AC sockets and lights in out buildings. Then an armoured cable out to a decking area for a 32A hot tub. The HT has local earth rod. Previously...
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    This is a detached house, I don’t want to fit an outside aerial, and there is no cmineynor suitable wall. If I were to fit ‘on’ a wall I’d need to add 10’ pole . My choice is a loft aerial, I’ll see if I can optimise direction and pitch to make sure it as good as can be. I contacted ‘Aerials &...
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    I don't wish to mount it outside ... only possible locations would put it lower than it is now. Thanks for the suggestion of Sat dish or freely TV .. .prefer to stick with Freeview. I'll try a test & adjust in case I can improve .... perhaps it has moved since install.
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    Cable already in place - pre-wired with CT100
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    Unfortunately not an option. This was why on Aerialsandtv. I saw that XB10A is ideal for loft mount. quality allways shows as over 95%
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    I did look .. nothing on playstore …maybe not available for Android
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    Thanks for feedback on meter. As to move out of loft I can’t do that unfortunately, has to stay in loft.
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    My current aerial (fitted in loft) is an XB5 and been advised that an XB10A is right aerial for Kilvey Hill and will give me much improved reception.
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    TV aerial alignment meter

    I do have an Amazon Fire TV box, not as good as direct to TV
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