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    Mains indicator LEDs

    Looking at there Tech spec on TLC seems they still use neons, will break one open soon get some pics
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    Mains indicator LEDs

    You asked similar in 2017 and at the time mk still sold there neons, maybe now they also have an led version. It may be easier to find a brand that does use leds and remove from an accessory. We replace a lot of damaged bg sockets, they have a light on. Next time I do one I will break open...
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    Test equipment

    Having a clear out. Have listed a kewtech KT71 PAT tester on ebay if anyones interested, going cheap, also soon to list a metrel MI 3125 multifunction tester, any interest message me. Also some older test gear, working as far as I know but no time to test it all really, including another...
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    Correctly wired LED dimmer?

    The dimmers shown and the one you intend purchasing appear to be 60w minimum load. Your 6 spotlights are unlikely to meet that requirement unless for led loads the dimmer rating is different.
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    Odd GU10 to GU10 adapter

    Google LONG NECK Gu10 you can get 6000k ones
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    Do cables wear out if used too much?

    No it's in free air, its all cracked and when touched just crumbles, the outlets are on the main ceiling slab and they dangle down to the false ceiling 600mm lower. Because of the nature of the premises the temperatures a tad average than normal though nothing drastic. The cable is well marked...
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    Do cables wear out if used too much?

    Not sure what's happened here, cables only a few years old and most of the flexes from the plugs to the lights within the ceiling Void just crumbling away
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    High Integrety CU - Internal cabling

    I have mentioned them a few times :giggle: I recently sheared my modulo head on my torque driver the maker replaced it free and give me some surprising news relating to modulo head screws in dist boards, if your interested i will try and pm it to you as i dont want to publicly announce it
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    ring doorbell

    Yes all correct thats what i was seing and the back is the same with the same label, thanks, though i find it odd why Ring only seem to sell a Dc transformer which seems to be DC with unmarked spade ends when tested with a meter., it also suggests putting the seemingly unmarked positive...
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    1.5" fluorescent tube fittings

    Do not really underrstand the question . Tri phosphor tubes would be T8 and a 1.5 inch tube would be T12, both of these use the SAME bipin fitment, unless your fittings are from the 1960's. where you may have needed a BC to Bipin adaptor. Whether T8 works in the T12 is down to the control...
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    ring doorbell

    I have i believe a ring doorbell 5 i have lost the book, scanning internet it seems i need an AC transformer, however the transformer i bought is a Ring plug in job, but it appears to be DC . Bit confused what is right to do as Ring do not seem to sell an AC version. Obviously i know i could...
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    Told I need to have Ze checked, an R1+R2 test, and possibly downrate a 40A fuse to 32A - any way to save money here?

    Could he have meant the risk of injury by electricution to the client is less, due to having the rcd protection. With a high Ze an rcd protected circuit is more likely to go off under fault than a mcb protected circuit, would it not
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    Vent Axia SELV 12, Ceiling v wall mount?

    Not sure if its true but i always thought, back in the day that they had different bearings due to the orientation
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    Maximum OCPD for SSSO

    Do you remember SLYDLOK fuses we used to fit them inside isolaters etc to fuse down when needed
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    How best to install a LED driver under a shelf?

    They make what looks like the same body but with flex out of each end, so i see no reason why not to butt up a plastic box at each end to encase the single insulated wires as you propose.
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    new phone line

    I have a new house with a BT pole directly outside but the copper wire from it to the house snapped with the wind. I want to transfer my sky broadband service to the new house and that ran on a BT overhead copper cable. As the new house is opposite its actually connected to the same BT...
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