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as title. has anyone got one of these lying about that i could purchase? needed for a cooker upgrade. been rewired in 10mm as per supplier's recommendation ( christ knows why). running on a NB30 untill i can get the 40A.
 
Think the fuse company do them Tel or try fleabay I have sent you some links via mail

also think crabtree Sb6000 range are same as the fuse company offer as alternative but they are dear so would try fleabay or one of the other links i sent
 
as title. has anyone got one of these lying about that i could purchase? needed for a cooker upgrade. been rewired in 10mm as per supplier's recommendation ( christ knows why). running on a NB30 untill i can get the 40A.

Have got some NB's kicking around in the stores...cant remember what there is but I'll have a look on monday.
 
If it's a cooker 15KW or under, then they'll be no rush!! lol!!

would have been perfectly fine on existing 6mm but the supplier (which also happens to be a niceic contractor) told customer he needed 10mm installing. customer is a builder and he chased all the route out. said might as well fit the 10mm now it's chased.
 
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they have them at fuse company but they are ÂŁ26.50 fleabay has some various sizes including 40A but again it seems they charge a lot more for the 40s there is type 1 and 2 on there crabtree sb6000 type 2 look the same
 

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