How do people put in feeds to under cupboard lights? I would normally run T&E to a slim pattress or small white project box mounted on bottom of eye level cupboard to joint to the lights, interested in what others do?
Hi There,
First of all I am not a electrician, I am a carpenter. But my client has had a recent problem with a series of lights... and I am just seeing if its something that I could possibly fix or it is something more serious and need to get a registered electrician in.
There is 7 different...
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Hi guys,
Quick hello this is my first thread.
Thought i would message as I have my first NIC domestic installer assessment beginning November so any advice welcome and previous experiences shared
Cheers
I've got a job to price, it involves replacing around 30 or so ES lamps for modern LED type. The existing light fittings are pendent type with alloy lamp shades as part of the fitting design. My customer complains about how often they have to replace the existing standard filament lamps and...
Another quiet day today so a bit of retail therapy was in order - this time on a bootlace ferrule crimper. Here he is with his first 6mm crimp. I'm hoping he'll settle into the toolbox in the next few days 'cause he seems a bit stroppy tonight. Maybe it's just me ...
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Recently we were asked to put in an 80A 3 phase supply to a UPS system, we carried out the work to the manufacturers guidelines with an 80A mccb in the panel board. To much annoyance of all the office workers, when the supply was turned on it blew all 3 of the main fuses that are rated at...
Well my grandaughter was bored and wanted to go for a walk ( I had prepared a seriously strong magnet and a rope earlier) so took her to the local canal.
First we tried the lock area but got nothing (kids soon get bored) so tried the old boat jetty BINGO a prize every time.
We got loads of...
Hi all, I have a few questions regarding a TT system. First time ive worked on one (Self employed now and throughout my apprenticeship and self employed career I haven't had one before) 16mm2 Tails coming in from the rec. There is 2x 2.5 (looks about right) Single earths going to the incoming...
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I've got a 2 gang switch in my garage and only one switch is connected which works 2 way with another switch at the top of my garage. I'm looking to add another light to work on the second switch. What's the best way to wire this so I can control it with this switch.
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Had my first NAPIT assessment today. He came and looked at a rewire I've recently done and went through all my paperwork back at my office. He was very thorough contrary to all the bad mouthing NAPIT get. It was no walk in the park by any means, checked everything. However, also very helpful...
Hi this is my first of many questions on here.
I will be booking to do the IPAF 3a and 3b training tomorrow (pay day), Could some one give me an idea of what to expect for the theory test please?
I'm new to the trade so the more I can prepare for it the better as I'm starting to suffer a...
Hi all,
I'm first fixing fancy flats at the moment, started doing some kitchens, I need none less than 5 drawings that all contain mistakes or out of date information, but that's not the point of this post.
When it came to chopping out the sockets, I realised that one will be 65mm from...
So guys I'm looking into becoming a sparky, domestic installer to start with to be precise, now I know a lot of you will be time served and shoot me down for asking but I'm 32 now and want to change my life plans regarding my job.
Now I've some experience in helping my buddy who did an...
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alright guys im installing 9 brick lights outside ran 1.5mm armored to each point just picking fittings now any recommendations and tips on installing them
I know this has probably been discussed to death but could I have some advice/recommendations for my first all round MFT. Money is tight so I'm waiting till my birthday and asking everyone for money instead of gifts etc. Hopefully I can raise £300-£400.
will that be enough for a budget MFT? Or...
Hello
Any thoughts appreciated on my problem with my Galaxy 16 plus burglar alarm.
I recently powered it down, mains and battery, to do some decorating, as part of which I unscrewed 2 pirs, the control panel and the internal alarm box (not sure if this is the right term) to paint behind them...
ML1980
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Hi all,
I'm on a career change and i'm building my kit up as i go through my quals.
I am after my first good quality Multi Meter and i've come across the Fluke 177 & 323 combo kit on Ebay.
The kit is brand new and he will accept £200.
Is this a good price? Furthermore, is this good quality kit...
Guys,
Just installing first fix wiring in a new extension, had a sparky come out and guide me through it, just wanted to check something before the plaster board goes on, I have two double sockets on the same wall about 2 meters apart, I have come down the walls from the ceiling void to each...
Hi there,
So first things first, just bought myself my first house . 1920's build in Wiltshire. Should have the keys to it next week, can't wait.
Floor plan
First problem is, no gas mains in the village. This means it currently has an immersion heater to supply hot water , storage...
OnlyHumanHere
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