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And on the other hand…. It could be feeding the flipping cooker for all we know!It could be that the 1.0 is on its way to a cheap downlight, with the usual cpc problems that cheap downlights come with.
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And on the other hand…. It could be feeding the flipping cooker for all we know!It could be that the 1.0 is on its way to a cheap downlight, with the usual cpc problems that cheap downlights come with.
It looks to me like they were planning a socket there and decided to move itIt could be that the 1.0 is on its way to a cheap downlight, with the usual cpc problems that cheap downlights come with.
That wire is in between 2 sockets in the loft - and the earth wires have just been cut off so unsure how he got his readings?It could be that the 1.0 is on its way to a cheap downlight, with the usual cpc problems that cheap downlights come with.
I would strongly suggest you seek legal advice on this.That wire is in between 2 sockets in the loft - and the earth wires have just been cut off so unsure how he got his readings?
He is supposedly coming tomorrow to fix it - or do you think it’s too bad for him to simply “just fix”? If I were to take legal advice would I need to get someone to come out an inspect it?I would strongly suggest you seek legal advice on this.
The concern is he previously said it was ok to join cables with connector blocks wrapped in tape. I'm not aware that this has ever been an approved practice. (Though it was normal to tape soldered joints used on cleated wiring for example, but that has been obsolete for at least 60 years.)He is supposedly coming tomorrow to fix it - or do you think it’s too bad for him to simply “just fix”? If I were to take legal advice would I need to get someone to come out an inspect it?
Don't let him touch it. @UNG has offered his services to look at this and I suggest you take him up on is offer. Anyone who undertakes work like this is masquerading as an electrician and is dangerous.He is supposedly coming tomorrow to fix it - or do you think it’s too bad for him to simply “just fix”? If I were to take legal advice would I need to get someone to come out an inspect it?
A “just fix” may mean just making it harder to find the bodges.He is supposedly coming tomorrow to fix it - or do you think it’s too bad for him to simply “just fix”? If I were to take legal advice would I need to get someone to come out an inspect it?
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