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No idea Trev, they can't regulate guns so we've got no chance. Perhaps ask the DVLA to do it, they can sniff out an untaxed vehicle 200 miles away
 
I'd doubt very much if more than a handful of DIYers would attempt a CU change!! Most of those shed CU's are being purchased by electricians, or by homeowners supplying materials for the job, to keep the costs down!!

Its not so many years ago that wickes supplied an easy to follow fact sheet ..steps by step instructions for a cu change
 
Didn't know Wickes did it but I've seen the B&Q ones. Also seen their notice boards, "If you are not sure, ask our in-house experts". Their sales staff are consultants now, wonder if they've got indemity insurance?
 

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