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Adding a radial circuit to this board… either a 16A breaker on left, or ideally an RCBO on right..

Ok, ideally a board change to cover every circuit, but hey-ho

Am I right in saying it will have to be Eaton make, anyone know which numbers?

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doubt you'll get a RCBO for that CU. MCBs easy to find. I have a few.
 
I think it is entirely the 2nd hand market for that board. I guess you have checked there is still an immersion heater! Would it be simple to get the fridge on the ring and pinch that one?!
 
Not had the cover off the board yet…. Spent yesterday afternoon squeezing under a floor, trying to fish a 2.5 t&e between the gaps in the foundation walls…. I’m surprised I could still fit under a floor!
Only needed to lift a 3 boards hatch….

Not this wall… the one 6 ft behind it.

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Other option is a garage board next to this MEM.
Service isolator already there…. Just need a couple of Henley’s.
 
I still have spare bits for those MEM boards. Imo they were a really good board, I fitted hundreds of them. I probably have some MR30 pods somewhere in my spares boxes, looks like I should dig them out for eBay I definitely didn't pay £70 for them back then!
 

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