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Devon Sparky

Just spent another £20 on another on site guide which seemed to deteriorate at the first hint of a drop of water. I've been looking for an alternative reference guide to keep in the van to protect the more expensive books. Found one at www.dottweb.co.uk which has a decent amount of info in it wanted to know if anyone knows of any other guide books?
 
Just spent another £20 on another on site guide which seemed to deteriorate at the first hint of a drop of water. I've been looking for an alternative reference guide to keep in the van to protect the more expensive books. Found one at www.dottweb.co.uk which has a decent amount of info in it wanted to know if anyone knows of any other guide books?


The only one that I use is the IET on site guide.
 
Ive got the PDF version on my phone. Mine usually goes missing.

My red one got thrown away annoyingly when I was on holiday along with years of wiring diagrams and info I'd kept. Funny thing is I was left with 2 books id never seen before in my life, a building regs one which isnt much use to me and a guide to inspection and testing circa 1990. No one knows where they have come from.
 
Thanks for your reply. My OSG got damaged but I also I think bits of kit going missing (or left behind) is par for the course which is why I looking for something cheap & durable to use regularly. I'll probably go for the one I found on the original post - it looks decent value for a tenner and up to date with the regs. Thanks again.
 

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