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    Repair of cooker hood PCB trace

    Cooker hood is rated 190W, so I figure I’d need something capable of carrying about 0.9A? (Or is my reasoning fundamentally flawed here; as you can tell, my understanding of electricity is extremely basic; I’m presuming that it will be 0.9A flowing through the PCB?) May be 0.4 or 0.5mm to be safe?
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    Repair of cooker hood PCB trace

    For some reason, I thought this was an American site so converted wire (0.27mm) to nearest AWG. Thanks for such a quick reply
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    Repair of cooker hood PCB trace

    Hi. I’m wanting to repair the pcb on my cooker hood. I’ve attached a picture. My issue is that the tracts are a lot wider (around 5mm) than the jumper wire I was planning on using and I wasn’t sure if I should be using a lower gauge wire; I’ve was planning on using enamelled copper wire AWG ~29...
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    Lighting in a cloak

    Quick question. We have a downstairs loo with a sink. Its a decent sized cloak, with the light about a metre away from the wall with the sink on (can measure if its relevant). Do I have to use a light fitting with a specific IP rating, or can I use a standard ceiling rose and shade? Cheers...
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