Opening an external lighting joint box.
Ahh, good old water powered lights. Always remember to drill a hole in the bottom of the box. If the water can’t flow the lights won’t work!
 
Shop in Dublin had refurb carried out end of last summer. New 35mm tails connected into old panel. Clearly someone didn't check their final connections. The same idiot also managed to break nearly every single cover on the terminals across every panel.
 

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You must have been like Billy the kid getting the camera out to catch that. Impressive. Or did you fill it up again for the photo? 😜
Good point. You’de think the water would be running brown with rust.
Someone else is pouring a bottle of clear water in the top.
 
EON Meter monkeys strike again. Morrison call out guy said incoming live and Neutral we’re both loose.
Managed to bang out the 100A service fuse.
 

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Opening an external lighting joint box.
Street light column in someone's garden.
Sorry for vertical filming, it was the phones fault.
 
Call out to loss of power on house ring main, further conversation with owner , they had various sockets lowered from switch height to low level downstairs only a month back by a electrician, said electrician as been back to find the cause but had to leave without solving issue. Although he did disconnect the live and neutrals from fuse board so he got some power back on . That was 3 weeks ago. Said Rfc controls the combi so no heating/hot water and extension leads to various rooms to keep going.
After few tests got open circuit on neutrals and neutral live earth faults. After a bit of bashing nice new painted and fresh plastered walls where the old sockets used to be .Found 4 joints in wall in wagos taped up behind channel. One burnt out giving me the short and another poor joint giving me the open circuit. Ko boxes fitted and blank plates over top new joints.
 

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Could be worse, could be all metal conduit, threaded into the fittings, and needing half a mile* of other stuff removing before you get back to that one. Of course, I'm guessing they've used male adapters rather than female adapters with bushes.

* Exaggerated for effect.
 
Could be worse, could be all metal conduit, threaded into the fittings, and needing half a mile* of other stuff removing before you get back to that one. Of course, I'm guessing they've used male adapters rather than female adapters with bushes.

* Exaggerated for effect.
In this case it's male adaptors with lock rings both sides and there's another 5 of these fittings 2m apart probably all connected the same way, with singles for another lighting circuit running uninterrupted through all of it....
But yes, at least it isn't galv....!
 
Lucky. We were recently working on an installation in PVC conduit, no adaptors used, just a plastic lock ring glued on to the conduit either side of the boxes/trunking. :(
 
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In this case it's male adaptors with lock rings both sides and there's another 5 of these fittings 2m apart probably all connected the same way, with singles for another lighting circuit running uninterrupted through all of it....
But yes, at least it isn't galv....!

Male pvc adapters are terrible. Badly designed with terrible lock rings and, for the most part, much less practical than their female counterparts. I dislike them intensely.
 
DED tube!
Not enough characters...
So, Mickey Mouse...
 
Mickey Mouse?

Oh I get it….
“It Disney work”
 
A Scottish thing!
Plus my original post didn't have enough "characters" so i added Mickey...
Humour makes the day go better!
 
Male pvc adapters are terrible. Badly designed with terrible lock rings and, for the most part, much less practical than their female counterparts. I dislike them intensely.
I have a similar pair of strippers.
I think you two better meet up......for a chat, of course...
 

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