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I looked at these myself. I csn see them being very popular for EV chargers....but they're costly.That is true but you would hope they have the professional integrity not to back rubbish.
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I looked at these myself. I csn see them being very popular for EV chargers....but they're costly.That is true but you would hope they have the professional integrity not to back rubbish.
That is true but you would hope they have the professional integrity not to back rubbish.
And you can't trust any review where tbe person doing the review is getting a bonus or reward for doing so, they will always be biased.
Having a good earth mat/rod near the pool like that might pull the PME fault down a bit, but it also pulls up the local "Earth" so folk are less likely to see a dangerous touch potential between them.Page 246 of regs book, reg 702.410.3.4.3 (ii) does say if using pme an earth mat or electrode with a resistance of under 20ohm linked to bonding is recommended..... so looks like full TT may be the right option afterall.
Time for a bit of joinery to put them inside an additional splash shield? You might be luck and find they come with enough flax, but I would like to see that first!The problem I have with one of the tub jobs I've got coming up (different to the one I was on about a min ago) is the manufacturer has said the unit comes with just 3x 13A plugs attached, (one for heater, blower, and jets), top of page 248 says If I've got sockets they need to be atleast 1.25m from the edge of the tub, so that ones gonna require some thought let's see how long they come?
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