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found you when googling on this forum .Found you when googling RCD tripping so joined for help.
My wife can wire a plug but would I trust Her to do any fault finding? not a chance, hence your best bet would be to have a look for anything obvious, that looks out of place, failing that, to coin a recent thread " get an Electrician involved" may save you some cash in the grand scheme of things.Not in trade but can wire a plug and did complete the profile.
freighting?did the RCD Tripp, the fandango. very very freighting. mamma .
Yes it was freighting Buzz wasn't itnow this RCD ,that tripped ?
I would be freightened to death if those two came after me. Sorry Buzz couldn't resist no offence meant.
meet a chap the other day a gate installer ,he said that playing with electric gates .you now need to conform BS-EN13241-1 safety ...Electric gates can be very complex on the regs side... if i recall correctly there is a whole scheme / cscs card for them
Crikey that's freightning mate sorry again Buzz, must lay off the red stuff and stop upseting peoplemeet a chap the other day a gate installer ,he said that playing with electric gates .you now need to conform BS-EN13241-1 safety ...
is it good stuff ,pete.Crikey that's freightning mate sorry again Buzz, must lay off the red stuff and stop upseting people
the P38 is a bit faster than the P47, so he'll need to press the brake pedal.
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