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Is this the 10 minute argument?
Just because it was made safer doesn't mean it's safe.He left the installation safer than it was when he found it, fixed a number of issues within limited time constraints and did exactly what (I'm certain) most pragmatists would have done under the circumstances.
Arguing that leaving a non-compliant circuit is OK just for the fact that you made if safer, isn't a very good message to send out on an electricians forumHowever he should be condemned for laying hands on an istallation, without immediately bringing it up to current regulatory standards, despite there being no apparent immediate danger?
And nor does it mean that it's unsafe.Just because it was made safer doesn't mean it's safe.
Just because it was made safer doesn't mean it's safe.
Arguing that leaving a non-compliant circuit is OK just for the fact that you made if safer, isn't a very good message to send out on an electricians forum
In Mr bundys case, he could have isolated the lights and loaned his mother-in-law one or two of his many battery lights.
If he didn't have time to make it compliant, then maybe getting another electrician in would be more suitable.
So you left your GF for @pirate 's mother-in-law?YOu crack on.... this is a story worth hearing !! Ive done the same , ----'s are a whole new level
learned early that whilst all my friends where 'chasing skirt" in a nice Wiltshire town (Marlborough ) Most of these girls mothers where as filthy as the bottom of my tool bag. It was less agro and more fun !
I suppose it's fine until you realise there is no tool bag and your van is gone.learned early that whilst all my friends where 'chasing skirt" in a nice Wiltshire town (Marlborough ) Most of these girls mothers where as filthy as the bottom of my tool bag. It was less agro and more fun !
It must have been a fair size box for it to be easily seen at night ?I one saw my mother in law's box in the middle of the night as we both decided to do a dash for the loo at the same time...
Maybe she lived near Sellafield, glow in the dark...It must have been a fair size box for it to be easily seen at night ?
Don't you watch the videos you post ?Take that up with Nick Bundy, if indeed he hasn't provided RCD protection (I've no idea if that's the case).
He did exactly what you're saying he didn't do.what evidence is there that he carried out any work in the bathroom - it's not as though he filmed himself doing so and posted it on youtube.
Don't you watch the videos you post ?
If you did, you would be aware of him leaving it without rcd protection.
Are you talking about Stella from Sella she's also useful for temp lighting.Maybe she lived near Sellafield, glow in the dark...
They do battery powered motion sensor ceiling lights, that could be used for temporary use.
This still going then?
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It was Bundy who said they weren't LV not the plumber.He was a bathroom fitter, whose comment was related by a 3rd party, defending the fitting of lights in a special location which lacked RCD protection. While you might consider him correct in stating they were LV, I think most people know exactly what was meant.
I pointed out that there are motion battery ceiling lights for anyone who didn't know and may find them useful.Perhaps 'they' also sell straws for us to clutch at.
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