I doubt the grey box to the right is anything other than for a shower or out building etc?
The lights are going to be on the white fuse - This needs pulling out with the fusebox turned OFF. It is then pretty obvious how to replace the wire.
If you have no fuse wire, you could order one of these instead: https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/WYB6.html
Although 9 times out of 10 you can do this, first one should measure the loop impedance, I am uneasy about advising the change without first measuring.I'd definitely replace with MCB's if you can, but you may not be able to fit the black cover on after as they are a bit tall.
That's not really the case. There is nothing wrong with fuses.to be honest - it would be a priority to upgrade to a modern consumer unit.
Have the figures reduced since their introduction?RCDs change the game in terms of electrocution risk.
I see there is a FIT meter too, so assume there is some sort of PV set up?
That's not really the case. There is nothing wrong with fuses.
Have the figures reduced since their introduction?
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