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Shouldn't be fully waterproof, there should be a small drain hole in the bottom.Thanks for that. It is fully waterproof but I'll take a look.
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Shouldn't be fully waterproof, there should be a small drain hole in the bottom.Thanks for that. It is fully waterproof but I'll take a look.
In fact, there is NO POINT having an RCD socket, if the circuit is already RCD protected.
Isn't it funny though, in almost every topic that has an RCD tripping, the OP's first thought is to blame the RCD.
suggestions ,that will may help .boy some body's cranky.Amazed by some of the diagnoses on here today, dehumidifiers and outside sockets. If the outside socket is spured off the ring main then what makes you automatically be certain it’s that?
Amazed by some of the diagnoses on here today, dehumidifiers and outside sockets. If the outside socket is spured off the ring main then what makes you automatically be certain it’s that?
Opening the backs of sockets and taking a peak instead of just testing the circuit. Amazing.
Amazed by some of the diagnoses on here today, dehumidifiers and outside sockets. If the outside socket is spured off the ring main then what makes you automatically be certain it’s that?
Opening the backs of sockets and taking a peak instead of just testing the circuit. Amazing.
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