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    Junction box required?

    I’ve just moved this light 4 inches to the left (don’t ask). All the wires used to be in one of those horrible brown round screw terminal jobbies. Now in wagos, but should they by rights also be inside a junction box? Can’t see the point myself, but I’m always keen to do the ‘right’ thing.
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    Where does the Earth go?

    I think it's clipped to the fitting - in the top right and bottom left. But anyway, it appears it is removable - in which case I'd suggest doing that.
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    Soffit downlighters

    Haha, I'm not taking the bait on that one. They can go either way up depending on preference. I prefer the look and feel of that side compared to the smaller ridges on the other. Yes supposedly the manufacturers intended the deep groves to down downwards to provide air circulation - but...
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    Where does the Earth go?

    Normally with a non-earthed metal down-lighter the 240V connection is done away from the fixture. Here with the transformer fixed inside the metal housing and such a short tail, you have no option but to do it inside the fixture, which carries additional risks. I would use some fully enclosed...
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    Where does the Earth go?

    I suspect the same looking at the paint pattern in the edges. In which case you'd expect it to have an earthing terminal, as the most risky failure mode here is the live conductor from the incoming supply to the transformer coming loose and touching the metal casing. Regardless of the lamps...
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    Soffit downlighters

    I got these for my decking: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071KKMHHZ But these are only really bright enough for 'decoration' not functional lighting.
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    Soffit downlighters

    Soffit as in outdoor? If so you'd ideally need some IPX5 or higher rated units. If they are GU5.3 or other 12V LED you'll also need the transformer(s)/LED drivers.
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    Why do some CU RCDs have earth tails and others don't?

    Well funny you should say, because the pretty much the only RCDs I can find with a functional earth is the brand for my CU: Hence why I asked the question.
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    Why do some CU RCDs have earth tails and others don't?

    Just wondered.
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    Leaving unused cables in walls - best practice?

    I've also removed the enclosures. It was the load run from a counter level FCU to where the cooker hood used to be, but neither the FCU or the cooker hood will be there any more, so the all the accessories and back-boxes have been removed, I tried to pull the cable through but it seems it's got...
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    Leaving unused cables in walls - best practice?

    When you leave an unused cable buried in a wall, because it is no longer needed and removing it would be more effort than it's worth - is there any best practice for terminating the ends and labelling it? Or do you just chop it off and forget about it?
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    Bathroom underfloor heating instead of storage heater? (economy 7 content)

    Fair point, I had disregarded the Eco7 on the equation for that exact reason. Was assuming it would be run morning and evening as per normal UFH.
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    Bathroom underfloor heating instead of storage heater? (economy 7 content)

    Ultimately it's personal preference! I doubt it's going to save you any money, possibly cost you very slightly more, but the feeling of walking around on a heated floor is psychologically very comforting and warming and might be better for you regardless.
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    Does an oven wiring require BC notification?

    I understand the point you are trying to make - but those costs are fixed regardless of the type of work being undertaken, so they naturally fit into the hourly rate. In theory, if a electrician were to only undertake non-notifiable jobs, then they would not need to incur 'competent persons'...
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    Bathroom underfloor heating instead of storage heater? (economy 7 content)

    What is under the floor in question? If it's ground-floor concrete you will need a significant layer of insulation to get near the efficiency of the storage heater - as the masonry in the storage heater is radiating it all back out into your room, but the under floor will conduct half of it...
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    Does an oven wiring require BC notification?

    Agreed - but I suspect some electricians factor the costs of their Competent Persons training/membership into their hourly rate, others factor it into a 'fee'.
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    2nd Bathroom Extractor Fan can we spur off existing?

    The timed version of this fan (MF100T) is currently available on Amazon for £46.70 (with Prime delivery). Absolute bargain. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Manrose-MF100T-Mixed-Extractor-Ducting/dp/B01G8DM5UA
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    Does an oven wiring require BC notification?

    If there is a new circuit going into the CU then it is notifiable work. I suspect the fee is to cover his self-certification of the installation as a competent person - which means there is no need to actually notify building control.
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    Quick Question: Extractor fan parts...

    When you replace a ceiling mounted extractor fan with an in-line loft mounted extractor, what is the piece of decorative plastic that you need to go over the end of the duct on the ceiling of the bathroom called?
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    non contact voltage detector recomendations

    So... never trust them buggers. :LOL:
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