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They are in the right place and look like some fuse holders I once designed into a product. In that product they were transparent and could be lifted off fairly easily.
They are in the right place and look like some fuse holders I once designed into a product. In that product they were transparent and could be lifted off fairly easily.
Fair point. Please, everybody who was grateful for Winstons1's intervention please post a Thanks on his message.If you are not interested in learning so be it. Don't knock those that are.
How many solder points do you see underneath them? What is their resistance?
This says 10A with a black thing beside it.I can’t see any obvious fuses inside the unit?
When you have learnt everything and are capable of advising others in ways that work and don't offend then please feel free to do so, however until then can I PLEASE PLEASE ask you to stop messing up threads for people coming here for useful advice.If you are not interested in learning so be it. Don't knock those that are.
From your opening post: "I switched off the power on the fuse board" that does not appear to be the case.I know it's called a consumer unit.
He is regularly wrong but he is too stupid to understand that when he is told.Winston1
So you can be wrong
I will say it once more it might sink in .I used the same wording as Bling to save confusion with him,
And you are an expert at making mistakes.Anyone can make a mistake.
Why? Everyone knew exactly what was being said.You should have done
His problem has absolutely nothing to do with ignorance of terms. He and all but one person knew exactly what was being said.But not knowing correct terminology is part of his problem.
I see no evidence of anyone learning anything from winston's nasty comentsHe was wrong, and now you have learnt a wrong term. It is a consumer unit.
Stop being so rude and be thankful you have learnt something.
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