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That box is nice, Freddo, because it's an 8-way. Many 2 / 3/ 4 way boxes survived because they were used in so many homes, but 8-way are rare and its great that this one has been saved.
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Yes, a lucky escape there. As you say, something to be very cautious about doing.Fortunately I noticed this as if I had just gone in and pulled the main fuse I would have been in serious trouble, but this has definitely changed my view on pulling main fuses.
It is still a huge improvement!Pictures of afterwards to save the customer costs I re-used the old unit, I know its not the neatest.
No harm in that.The DNO came after I'd finished so when I csme back to connect the suppliers earth up so I left the 100ma Upfront RCD in.
Thanks guys. Proteus and M2 are terrible. not a CU I would have chosen, its not one that I'd be advertising.as above, a huge improvement, even though it'd protecrap.
It's a shame many of the fuse carriers are crumbling apart, this one has been on the shelf in the office of my now retired boss. It was moved out of there the other day, I will ensure it doesn't head towards the skip.That box is nice, Freddo, because it's an 8-way. Many 2 / 3/ 4 way boxes survived because they were used in so many homes, but 8-way are rare and its great that this one has been saved.
It's a massive improvement, looks great!I know its not the neatest.
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