Recent content by Sesl

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    Upgrade of old MEM TPN board.

    Ah, top tip, longer leads could be handy! Save using a box of Wagos. Thanks again.
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    Upgrade of old MEM TPN board.

    Thanks for that input guys. I'll check up dimensions and RCBO prices for those suggestions. Added to Hager DB's in the past and they are well laid out (for a change). Gonna be pricey for RCBO's but maybe get a discount for about 30+ of them!
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    Upgrade of old MEM TPN board.

    Looking for a bit of input/advice here but details are short atm. Going to review for quotation an old rewireable BS3036 distribution board. You know the ones with a top, middle and bottom bank of 10 fuse holders in a row. Anyway, all single phase outgoing circuits but may include facility for...
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    Toolbox choice Festool

    That can't happen with that Stanley box, the organiser part is not hinged to the box, only the clear lid is hinged. But yeah, hate when crap catches fail and spill your screws and ---- all over the floor. That's why I bought this one. Has lasted much longer than I thought it would too. For...
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    Toolbox choice Festool

    Stanley STST1-70317 is the best toolbox ive had in years. Best ?£25 I ever spent. Detachable top case is genius.
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    Led tube fittings

    Indeed they are great fittings, LED strip lights are the way to go for sure. I'm past all that d**king around with tubes, starters, caps and chokes!
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    Attention Subcontractors - what's your opinion on electricians pay?

    Eric M, I agree with your opinion that electricians are generally grossly under paid. The JIB rates in my opinion may almost be suitable for some domestic or commercial installation work, although with the broad range of skills and general site working conditions, I really think the rates need...
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    light bulbs keep blowing

    First post on the forum so be gentle! Just to add a personal experience to this thread, although poor quality lamps could be the issue, I did find that a loose connection in the circuit was the reason for frequent lamps blowing on a job. Possibly due to a higher than expected current being...

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