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It's just breaker to breaker! Not fuse to breaker. I don't know what to charge. Should I do it by the size of Amps or how many circuits? Or Hourly?
 
i suppose we aught to throw in the inevitable:

has there been any pre-testing carried out

and whats the earthing arrangements...plus the state of the main and supplementary bonding...(if any at all)...
 
Regarding this and your other thread ... We are uk based Forum under BS7671 standards, we have different insurance set-ups to the USA and really think you need to go do a short course on business methods.

In answer to your question you get a price for a new replacement board weigh up you % and add labour costs... this is really basic so recommend you at least study up and get government guidelines on setting a business up - UK has many websites advising for new companies so finsd a computer and see if USA has similar useful sites. If you go out showing you don't know your --- from your elbow you'll be used and abused and left out of pocket.
 
NO

Patience dear! The satisfaction will be all the greater. :)


auww....well its just NOT FAIR!!

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