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To be fair to the installer, he pointed out the deficiencies of what is a 1970s installation. If it were a new build, I doubt the supply would be split like it is now. He also mentioned my strimmer technique of controlling the speed by the trigger isn't ideal; however, it's a technical problem that I am sure has a solution somewhere.
 

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