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does it have a " turn terminal screws clockwise till tight" sticker for the Electrical Trainee's?


All terminals will be Wago type connectors inc the tails for 5WWs ...LOL...

Also a caution notice ;


Installed by Electrical Trainee, check house insurance policy ...
 
I think the only thing is the price as I can buy a plastic hager equivalent for £32 plus the breakers, so you are £90 more already, so I think I'll have to offer people both from now on and explain it all, but as of next year then the prices will need to go up a bit, possibly take a small hit on the profit to help make it still happily affordable to all though.
 
I think the only thing is the price as I can buy a plastic hager equivalent for £32 plus the breakers, so you are £90 more already, so I think I'll have to offer people both from now on and explain it all, but as of next year then the prices will need to go up a bit, possibly take a small hit on the profit to help make it still happily affordable to all though.


Why ?, your *genuine* competitors will have the same increased upfront costs.
 
I'm only taking £20 off, I make typically £280 for a board change anyway, so it's not like I can't budge a bit. I normally say £350 all in, but if I said £450, it's starting to sound a bit expensive.
 
Its not just the extra cost of the board, my wholesaler has a leaflet from wiska that details various entry glands from one for tails and earth to glands for flat T+E. Its the SPRINT range
 

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