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I'm with you there....does sound like one's permanent, though.I'm not sure the flex was used for permanent install. I'm waiting for @charlie76 to reply to my question at the end of my post #17.
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I'm with you there....does sound like one's permanent, though.I'm not sure the flex was used for permanent install. I'm waiting for @charlie76 to reply to my question at the end of my post #17.
Also about the use of the word(s) plugtop when he means plug.
The term 'plug top' is correct when referring to a 13A mains plug.
No it isn't. A plug top is the cover of the plug, the bit that is held on with a screw and has no electrical connections.
Incorrect - the original meaning of a 13A plug-top is the whole plug assembly.
Well it not the meaning now, anymore than a socket is now called a plug.
Understand what you are saying Westy, me I would rip the plI generally do ignore them Pete but if any are blatantly dangerous like wired in two core there is every chance I will comment on it.
As do this lotHmmmm, Greenbrook have lots of plug tops for sale
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