Agreed. Electrician came over today saying that its fine as the earth wire can be omitted but i did not agree with him. Charged me 40 for a callout for nothing
Can i check continuity of earth from a nearby socket outlet earth by plugging a extension lead in and poking the earth prongs of it. Its suppose to beep right as the cpc are made common in the bus bar.
I'd have expected a call-out on a Sunday to cost at least triple that just for attendance (and realistically more with you being close to London), but nonetheless it seems like a poor resolution.
 
Agreed. Electrician came over today saying that its fine as the earth wire can be omitted but i did not agree with him. Charged me 40 for a callout for nothing
Can i check continuity of earth from a nearby socket outlet earth by plugging a extension lead in and poking the earth prongs of it. Its suppose to beep right as the cpc are made common in the bus bar.
40 quid for a callout on a Sunday?? Wouldn't get off my hole for that on a weekday!
 
I'd have expected a call-out on a Sunday to cost at least triple that just for attendance (and realistically more with you being close to London), but nonetheless it seems like a poor resolution.
True i hate the switches that I have got because the feed goes directly to the switch instead of going to the pendant itself. I have seen most newer builds not being like this!
 
True i hate the switches that I have got because the feed goes directly to the switch instead of going to the pendant itself. I have seen most newer builds not being like this!

Feeding to the switch is better than feeding to the pendant. For one thing it allows smart switches that need a neutral, and it also avoids having to fit masses of wire into a light fitting whilst holding it above your head.
 
DPG has given you some good reasons to do it this way.

Why do you hate it?
I think its because most people adhere to the 2 plate method switching which they teach in colleges etc. Having permanent lives at the switch has more chances of borrowed neutrals + it gets hard to add or rewire as the wires are commonly behind solid walls unlike having it wires in the pendant more likely has drywall.
 
I think its because most people adhere to the 2 plate method switching which they teach in colleges etc. Having permanent lives at the switch has more chances of borrowed neutrals + it gets hard to add or rewire as the wires are commonly behind solid walls unlike having it wires in the pendant more likely has drywall.
I agree, both methods have their advantages and disadvantages. I was just wondering why the OP "hated" one method over another. We all may have our preferred method.

I just thought it sounded a bit dramatic to state the word hate.
 
Yeah it is quite dramatic hehe but when the lighting is on a ceiling rose which they use in UK, it has a lot of terminals for the normal halogen or led lights but when upgrading to "fashiony" lights those wires must be omitted, i see most electricians just connect the loops together with a wago connector.
 

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