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Most sensible suggestion all bloody night.LOL
Well that's my one for the year, thought i wasn't going to get it in this year
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Most sensible suggestion all bloody night.LOL
All I am saying to you is check you are insured to undertake electrical work however small you think it may be. By the way I have got a life.
As long as you know how to wire it up, reckon you'll be just fine ;-))Do you have to be qualified to put in a mixer shower ?? :29:
no, just prove competenceDo you have to be qualified to put in a mixer shower ?? :29:
On the subject of regs, wireless electricity is just about a decade a way. No plugs, no cables, just one big control box, digitally controlled by a computer. Wonder what that will do for a sparks career?
From a Triton MIYes that is what I said, it should be sized to suit the load and run, and increased if the run is a long one. But 10mm is now the minimum and any M.I I've read recently states this.
I would worry more about what it would do to those living with it.On the subject of regs, wireless electricity is just about a decade a way. No plugs, no cables, just one big control box, digitally controlled by a computer. Wonder what that will do for a sparks career?
no, just prove competence
I would worry more about what it would do to those living with it.
would be like being in a microwave ovenI would worry more about what it would do to those living with it.
avent been anywhere yetHeeeeeeee's back!
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