Installed this but I did not have enough Lux to commission it on the day.

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Went back today to find this

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!!! Bloody Idiots !!!

Surface clipped DC cables @ 400V + AC cable clipped direct (not on an RCD) covered in foam!!! Bloody Idiots!!!!!! I ripped it out away from the cables and left the mess for the builders to clean up. Left my phone number on the inverter if they want to ask any questions,..... rounded door handles lol.


Marsh Mellow Man from Ghost Busters springs to mind???

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I think it looks quite Christmassy, shame to ruin it.

Lol, yes it does but would you like this in your house?

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This house is having a re-wire, first fix done and then sprayed in this insulating foam. Dont think the re-wire spark will be happy about it pmsl.
 
Rewire I'm on at the moment, previous owner done all the work himself, not sure if he was an electrician.............

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Twice he'd connector blocked the earth do a conductor core........! Pretty much every connection in the lights and sockets had the cores snipped down as well! A red single coming out of a neutral connector block, don't know where that goes yet it was right at the end of the day, the house is empty though and no power. I don't know how half of it worked, the voltages I was getting at lighting circuits was crazy, ended up being poor connections and some nicked cables. Started of as a partial rewire...........
 
Was about to click on the report button!! That is unreal. And people keep saying ' I can do that no need to pay an Electrician ':75:
 
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Asked if I could sort this out as the homeowner & his M8 had got this far & could I give a price to wire the house electrics they had just run to a new consumer unit & he even had the unit for me to install.


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Have seen several like this. I get the feeling that if it is in the loft then some think it is safe because I can't see it:sifone:
 
Were there monkeys? Some terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?

Don't know about space monkeys, but the insulation fairies have been working overtime - the loft space has about 2ft deep insulation (3 layers worth!). The bad news is I've got the repairs to do next week.
 
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shower fed in 6mm with no sheath (he'd got the wrong size trunking) connected in that box in 15A connectors and then run up the side of the house with not a clip in site. Needless to say he wasn't happy when we called and asked if he'd done any form of training before!
 
Customer advises " I think I've got a problem with my lighting"......
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looks like a central junction box for the lights . get up there, clean it up, see what does what and remake with some labels and wagos.
worth getting a helper, you sit comfortably testing in the loft, someone goes around with a wander lead or flips the switches.
at least is one in all place.
 
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looks like a central junction box for the lights . get up there, clean it up, see what does what and remake with some labels and wagos.
worth getting a helper, you sit comfortably testing in the loft, someone goes around with a wander lead or flips the switches.
at least is one in all place.

You've got it in one, that's the plan (I just like a good moan!)
 
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I can't blame a fellow spark for this but some of the previous work was dubious to say the least.

I got a call to a pub that had previous evidence of a rat invasion and they had chewed through the cable supplying the outside lights under the floor space in the first floor.

Yesterday whenever the hand dryer was switch on it tripped the RCD. IR test showed a short on all three wires. Followed it back from the gents roof space above to discover this. Ehmmm nice wires says Mr Rat! My understanding is that vermin will chew through anything that blocks their path, rather than the thought that they are simply sharpening their teeth. The hand dryer was spurred off the lighting circuit for the toilets, neither the cable or the breaker were spec'd high enough to handle the power of the dryer anyway.

At first it wasn't really obvious that the chewing had happened until you pulled the wires back through the hole in the wall. What gave it away was the black marks all over the cable that something had been passing back and forth. The hole leads back under the living room floor for the accommodation above the pub. So I by passed the dodgy part of the cable back to the CU with a temporary cable, until the laminated floor can be lifted next week to see what lies beneath? My Jack Russell is coming with me next week just in case!!
 

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^^interesting corrosion issue. That motor might be running on the warm side with that back fan cover missing.
 
Ill pop this in here because it is a balls up - lucky to walk away alive, that guy gets it full in face.


[video]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2ad_1450552021[/video]
 
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Ill pop this in here because it is a balls up - lucky to walk away alive, that guy gets it full in face.


[video]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2ad_1450552021[/video]
whoever would have expected something "live" around the house of lords?
 
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I believe both treated for burns but watching it and no PPE when they went through it they lucky to be alive
 
Seen it earlier on FB, was a cracker, the guy doesn't know what to do with himself lol, trying to walk through fences hehe,,lucky man though!
 
I'm still trying to figure out which picture I find more disturbing. The bleak attempt to strengthen the joist or the fact that he drilled through the joist in the first place. image.jpgimage.jpg The house was apparently rewired by the homeowners mate 6 months ago. The 16th edition board, lack of paperwork and generally rough wiring just makes me laugh. How do these guys get away with it?!
 
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I'm still trying to figure out which picture I find more disturbing. The bleak attempt to strengthen the joist or the fact that he drilled through the joist in the first place. View attachment 31068View attachment 31067 The house was apparently rewired buy the homeowners mate 6 months ago. The 16th edition board, lack of paperwork and generally rough wiring just makes me laugh. How do these guys get away with it?!
Fuarking hell
 
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It beggars belief that anyone could be quite so idiotic !! Just 75mm or so either way and it would have been absolutely fine, scary !:rolleyes2:
 

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