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He's not a complete novice, he is a CCTV Installer so should have some nouse.Please don't take the cover off the fuse board ...
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He's not a complete novice, he is a CCTV Installer so should have some nouse.Please don't take the cover off the fuse board ...
I'd call an electrician, should only take him 20 minutes to sort your problem. Won't cost you more than £40
I might be wrong but I think LankyWill is assuming it will be a simple fault to find, not that he knows what the fault actually is.If you know how long it will take to fix and what it will cost then presumably you already know exactly what has happened, so why don't you tell us what the fault is?
If you know how long it will take to fix and what it will cost then presumably you already know exactly what has happened, so why don't you tell us what the fault is?
Its only a simple fault Dave hardly string theory, any spark worth his salt could find it with an MFT in a short amount of time. Bearing in mind the OP wont know the simple fault finding process that we do. Fallout with your missus?
Hi i have traced the problem it seems the main rcd in the garege cu melted due to the lay-z-spa. Can i ask a few questions regaurding it.
1. Why did it melt and not trip out as it should?.
2. Is 100a enough to run the spa as i intend to run it from there in the future.?
3. How can i prevent it hapening again?.
4. Can i legally change it myself or do i have to have a electrician to do it?.
We are a little worried as it could have caused a fire.
Thanks for any info.
Hi i have traced the problem it seems the main rcd in the garege cu melted due to the lay-z-spa. Can i ask a few questions regaurding it.
1. Why did it melt and not trip out as it should?.
2. Is 100a enough to run the spa as i intend to run it from there in the future.?
3. How can i prevent it hapening again?.
4. Can i legally change it myself or do i have to have a electrician to do it?.
We are a little worried as it could have caused a fire.
Thanks for any info.
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