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Forgot to add that last bit on my post, good call Tela number of possibilities
1. it may be normal to get warm in use.
2. may be a poor connection or a tired out switch.
you need an electrician to visit to establish what it is and rectify if necessary.
a few of us local to manchester. one of us may be able to help.
leave switched off until sorted.
estimate if it were me would be £65, including a test of the circuit to ensure there were no other faults.Many thanks to all of you for your quick response! I will get an electrician in to look at it. Just wanted to clarify that it is probably the switch that is the problem. It will remain strictly in the "off" position until resolved! Very much appreciate your advice - thank you.
Why not????You touting for work
just offering a service. ain't that what we all do?You touting for work
just offering a service. ain't that what we all do?
Pig poohHonestly, that amounts to misconduct in a public office
tick tock.
definitely. later though, about 8 ish. just a couple before ZZZZZZ time.Beer o'clock coming up Tel
Pig poohHonestly, that amounts to misconduct in a public office
That's what cold turkey does for you MiddyIs that, you have 8 already, and gonna finish with a couple before bed time. Thought so, with that tetchy rebuff.
And you're asking is it beer o'clock?Apologies OP, I'm in a mischievous mood. Hope you get your water heater switch fixed asap
And you're asking is it beer o'clock?
Already there Pete, orrfff to cook her tea now
And you're asking is it beer o'clock?
I can't go into ours in case I leave a mess, and we all know Sparkies, even retired ones are the tidiest folk on this PlanetNice to see she's got you well trained Middy , my missus won't let me in her kitchen to do anything. Reckons she can't find anything once I've put it away .
often see 13A FCUs in this situation. a 20A D/P switch is a far better solution.provided that the immersion is on it's own circuit and protected correctly @ the CU.
I can't go into ours in case I leave a mess, and we all know Sparkies, even retired ones are the tidiest folk on this Planet
I can't go into ours in case I leave a mess, and we all know Sparkies, even retired ones are the tidiest folk on this PlanetNice to see she's got you well trained Middy , my missus won't let me in her kitchen to do anything. Reckons she can't find anything once I've put it away .
Odd things, WomenKnow exactly what you mean Pete, mine came up with a cracker earlier. She told me I hadn't cooked Chinese in ages, how can I cook when I'm not allowed in the kitchen ? .
Now look what we have startedWe say the same about men folk
on the whole, present company excepted, if you try to explain anything to a woman that does not involve shoes or handbags, they never listen.
so obviously, you'd prefer to shop in toolstaion rather than primark.Shoes... you mean work boots? Handbags... never big enough for a decent selection of kit, much prefer a toolbag or rucksack
Hate to say it, but I know exactly what you mean. Used to dread inane conversations about trivial carp like fashion, make-up, diets and the latest series of Celebrity this and that.
so obviously, you'd prefer to shop in toolstaion rather than primark.
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