I,m no expert,but the wiring in aca,s DB is neater than most that I have seen over the years. Exactly, my dear yorkshireboy..
Anybody who says that is neat wants there head examining or is in the unenviable poition of not knowing any better. Remind me Dandy... What regulation is that?
That Dandy geezer will never give up..he cannot post a pic of his work so how can he comment about other peoples work from an armchair..u wanna take me on Dandy..I will pull a rewire and you pull one..pictures on both sides..answer yes or no..no answer = no on your behalf=loser.
I've got a rewire starting next week hopefully, make sure you remind me for pics. So your not that bothered then...
I,m no expert,but the wiring in aca,s DB is neater than most that I have seen over the years. a lot neater than some of the CU changes i have done :^O
I,m no expert,but the wiring in aca,s DB is neater than most that I have seen over the years. a lot neater than some of the CU changes i have done :^O Me To, Fooman..
I,m no expert,but the wiring in aca,s DB is neater than most that I have seen over the years. a lot neater than some of the CU changes i have done :^O I will have that board off you for my assessment in a few weeks, i will spaw you my bird...she is doin my head in
I,m no expert,but the wiring in aca,s DB is neater than most that I have seen over the years. a lot neater than some of the CU changes i have done :^O I will have that board off you for my assessment in a few weeks, i will spaw you my bird...she is doin my head in even swap you
Oh the fun i'm about to have with you. What u on about you doofus...!Its a 6&6,split board. So you should have 12 ways, you can count to 12 right ? I havent wired the unprotected side and the rcd side is full, 25% spare capacity rule gone out the window ? Don't care or don't know ? Its not looking too good is it. starting at 8 to 13. Okay, 12 way board with 1-6 on one side and 8-13 on the other. These are custom printed labels from your dyno by the look of it, possibly from the label sheet. Why would you use the wrong numbers. Where exactly did you not bother going to school? Anyway *** wipe unless you want your address plastered on this site,and yes ive got it,right ** hole,anyway dont comment on my posts !! I'm not keen on people trying to make my business look bad (i doubt you could) but that one made me laugh. Please, i need the free publicity. Post it everywhere so people can ring me up and see how a time served spark really should do it. Your an embaressment. 1/10 Your not one of these 5 day wunderkids are you, it's starting to look like it to me. Right ******,as u can see the neutral bar starts with number 8,so there is no reason in confusing the issue with labelling number 7.One of the 32A breakers on the rcd side will be removed later as it strangely enuff feeds 1 double socket,but the customer needs it for some reason at the moment but it will be removed leaving a spare way. And you are the biggest ** jockey on this forum.! [Edited by: admin5] [Edited by: admin5]
The neutral bar on the rcd side starts at 8 because it is the same carcass for a 14 way board as the 12 your using.
just as a matter of interest acca ,why have you left tails....are the orginal cables to short?? and if so what are you goin to use to join em ?? crimps?? nice job btw
i would like to compliment acca/dacca on his remarkably good humour, for not blowing a fuse the moment people started talking **. The board is perfectly neat enough; if DandM wants to spend a few tens of minutes with a ruler, protractor and set square, thats his perogative. Me, i'd chuck it in and be off. I thought i was special when DandM posted a few scathing comments directed at me, seems he's just the forum numpty...
just as a matter of interest acca ,why have you left tails....are the orginal cables to short?? and if so what are you goin to use to join em ?? crimps?? nice job btw The original c/u is at skirting board height,not very convenient for the customers bad back.!And yes i will be using crimps and heat shrink to extend the circuits. While im hear,im thinking of joining two of the upstairs ring circuits together as they only serve 4 bedrooms and a study between them,to give me another spare way.I assume providing ive checked cable lengths etc i can do this at the c/u? Youre right about the Forum numpty,but im not going to stoop to his level and gonna just ignore him from now on..
if DandM wants to spend a few tens of minutes with a ruler, protractor and set square, thats his perogative. Me, i'd chuck it in and be off. I thought i was special when DandM posted a few scathing comments directed at me, seems he's just the forum numpty... :^O Nice one Joelp1
Why not just put two rings onto one breaker, rather than joining a leg of each? IsnĀ“t that what he meant ????