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I don't want to be over critical but why not change that switch to a 1 gang as there's only one outgoing switched cable and the top 20mm hole was left without a gland or even a blind grommet.



Delroy was only contracted to repair the pyro cable and get power back in to the garage

the home owner was rewiring the garage (or so he said)

hence Delroy left the switch and anything beyond the switch to the homeowner
 
Delroy was only contracted to repair the pyro cable and get power back in to the garage

the home owner was rewiring the garage (or so he said)

hence Delroy left the switch and anything beyond the switch to the homeowner
So the Force wasn't with Delroy that day then?
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Delroy was only contracted to repair the pyro cable and get power back in to the garage

the home owner was rewiring the garage (or so he said)

hence Delroy left the switch and anything beyond the switch to the homeowner
Would never leave an install in that state, against my professional instincts.
 
But to be fair he powered up the light in there so it would only have taken 2 minutes and a 30-40 pence 20mm nylon gland in that top knockout. [Grey of course to match the box :grinning: ].
 
But to be fair he powered up the light in there so it would only have taken 2 minutes and a 30-40 pence 20mm nylon gland in that top knockout. [Grey of course to match the box :grinning: ].
he did say if he had one in the back of the van he would give it to the home owner...
 
In Del Roy’s defence he’s on camera offering the customer free parts and free advice on what should be done to part of the installation he’s not being paid to fix......I think he’ll be ok ?
 

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