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I think possibly there is a smattering of sarcasm in @westward10 's post.
We'll await and see
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I think possibly there is a smattering of sarcasm in @westward10 's post.
We'll await and see
Maybe, if there was sorry for the Dumb WestyI think possibly there is a smattering of sarcasm in @westward10 's post.
Nobody is right all the time SCLooks like I was wrong
Just do as Manuel does.......This could get cause problems on my annual inspection. Q "How did you isolate the power?" A "The tooth fairy pulled it out."
Don't understand your question Westy.
yeah with a pink marigolds 1000volt rated.Don't understand why people need to pull the fuse to fit an isolator, do it live.
quick boys they areI'm with you on this one Simon.
I don't get it. Why is it accepted practice to pull the main fuse yourself, yet clearly we are not allowed.
What a contradiction.
I also always get the supplier to fit a double pole isolator when changing a board. It adds £160 to the customers bill. Thus meaning I am not as competitive as the next sparky who pulls the fuse himself.
Either we should be allowed to pull fuses ourselves with the
appropriate training or where not.
they came on a camel from bagbad.
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