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If linking Fan to lights in the bathroom, what type of pull switch should be used, or is this not allowed under current regs?
NP.Secondly, Ban-All-Sheds, Thanks for the lecture.
No - it's given you the answers you think you need to the questions you think you need to ask.Sorry I'm bothering you, I have no intention of becoming a qualified electrician, or attempting work for other people and so, although I only have a basic knowledge as a DIYer, asking the questions on here has helped my learning process and has given me the answers I required.
Fairly sure is not good enough.It's probably more a question of confidence really, although I'm fairly sure, I just need reassurance.
Maybe you should be more open to advice which doesn't fit with the narrow preconceived idea you have of the advice you thought we should be giving you.If this is such a chore to you, then maybe you should just press the ignore button for me and then I won't bother you again.
And I'm afraid all that assertion does is to show that you are out of your depth and simply have no idea of what's involved. For you testing is one of your unknown unknowns. You don't know what's involved, you don't know what tests should be carried out, you don't have the right test equipment, you don't know what the right test equipment is and you don't know that you don't know any of those things.I never leave anything in a dangerous condition and always test my work.
It is.I thought the principle of these Forums was so that you could ask questions and allow knowledge to be shared, silly me.
I think that ban-all-sheds is trying to SAVE a life - and it might be yours.Could someone help the ringmaster get a life??
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