Read back. Behind heavy non-portable appliances. When pulling out it is easier to unplug as well.Utter tosh
becomes dangerous as soon as it’s plugged into a different socket that is not fed from a 13A spur.
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Read back. Behind heavy non-portable appliances. When pulling out it is easier to unplug as well.Utter tosh
becomes dangerous as soon as it’s plugged into a different socket that is not fed from a 13A spur.
In #8 you referred to Regs, which Regs?I never mentioned a reg there.
I have don't worry.Utter troll. Read his previous posts.
The only troll here is YOU. You have been provocative from the beginning.Which proves you are trolling again. Surely everyone knows this right?
Trolling I see.It's not inaccessible, it's behind the appliance.
The only troll here is YOU. You have been provocative from the beginning.
Now back to the prime point of the thread. Do you know where these solid links are available?
Cut bolts of course.I will sell you as many as you like for your own personal use.
£12.50 each with a minimum order quantity of 100.
lead time 14 days.
I answered that. The regs we all go by.Are you going to tell me which Regs you refer to in #8.
No sir, precision turned brass.Cut bolts of course.
No sir, precision turned brass.
made by a uk manufacturer.
There are many of them, if you could list one it might help.I answered that. The regs we all go by.
There might be a reason they are so hard to come by.The only troll here is YOU. You have been provocative from the beginning.
Now back to the prime point of the thread. Do you know where these solid links are available?
Will you suggest another solution.Have you thought about looking at this from a different perspective, rather than fixating on one particular 'solution'?
Why would you ever need to access such a fuse? if it has blown the appliance is faulty and will need to be pulled out to repair it anyway, at which point the fuse becomes accessible...Trolling I see.
So which Regs.I answered that. The regs we all go by.
Will you suggest another solution.
A 15A round pin is suitale but it us the shark makers warrantees that is the problem
You are on some sort of wind up! Or have you been on the weekend tipple?So which Regs.
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