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professional electrician has got a review of the BG CU. it's a good review.
I wonder what board they were given to review as recently there has been lots of reported faults on here in relation to BG boards- to be honest i have found them to be a solid board in the past so this is a worry.


Personally I like Contactum and for a budget range Europa baords as these are flexible and i've never had any issues whith them. We were stuck for a 63A breaker last friday evening and needed the job fininshed promto due to the bank holiday, our wholesaler called europa and they managed to post it completely free to site so we could get it finished saturday morning - now that is service!
 
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Hager are generally my favourite, but I'd love to strangle the designer that located the RHS front panel securing screw hole so that it interferes the meter tails..

Sorry chap, I do believe that I'm at the front of that queue.......

(only on their straight boards though, the twin layer one is a dream!)
 
MK sentry dual RCD boards from toolstation, £75 with 10 mcbs. No messing around.

only downside in when you have to swap main switch to other side, stickers won't fit!

Wylex are good too, but they just look a bit old fashioned.
 
Chint. Really good boards. Had no problems except the fact you can't get them Anywhere in Liverpool at the moment, as they have been used by all us sparks and can't keep up with the demand!
 
used bg for my last 5 jobs, wont be using them anymore, mcb screws seem to strip threads before their really tight, and screws in the neutral and earth bars are sometimes very tight and screw heads round off
 
anything the budget dictates.....but will never use proteus again since i got into a scrap with the rep at cef. The rep said i fitted the board incorrectly and there was no problem with their gear!
 
Hager all the way for me too! I have fitted a fair few now and even in college using the MK and Wylex, I find the Hager are nicely designed, Well constructed and great value for money. The breakers are very reliable and RCD's RCBO's etc. I even now have changed over to all hager grid system, and hager sockets and switches. fantastic quality and a much better socket than the similar MK ones.
 
Hager TP boards are outstanding and look good so you dont always need to hide them in cupboards

I replaced a d/b with a Hager TP&N in January and kept on going back to admire it. Lovely, with a glass front and all that!

Their single phase stuff is a bit flimsy compared to their 3 phase boards but as Hager do 10KA mcbs (and 15 KA mcbs so someone from edmundson electrical told me last week, though I've never seen them) they can be useful when 6KA isn't enough.
 
Crabtree Starbreaker every time, stock all mcb's/rcbo's never been called back. Stick to one make so if I ever go back to do more work I already have the Mcb's. I also stock over 100 other mcb's!!
I cant fault these boards.
In the past I have tried all boards and have had various probs, one brand I havent been able to bring myself to try is Chint, my clients wouldn't entertain it!
 
I was always a Wylex man. I love'd the space in the CU's. One of those brands you alwys see a deal on as well. Then for most of last year my local wholesaler had a deal on Hager board. Fell in love with the CU (how sad is that). How bad did I feel when at the turn of the year they started deals on the MK one. Oh god! Never again. Shocking board.
Back to Wylex for me.
 
I don't pay for the gear so my view is screwed, all my stuff is MK, it's clearly not as good as it used to be, even I have noticed the termination screws fall apart as soon as look at them.
 

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