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Seriously, though, I installed a couple of hand-driers recently, and simply put, the length of the flex and its exit point dictated that the SFCU had to be fitted close to the side, but above the bottom of the drier itself.
I went ahead, only to discover that the drier cover is held on by 2 allen screws near the bottom of the casing...so, all wired up, no room to get the hex-wrench in between the drier and the SFCU...doh!
I fixed the problem, but how is a secret!
Spoil sport
 
I don't mind admitting to my mistakes!
Not afraid of telling stuff that might just prevent someone else being as stupid as I...it's those "DOH!" moments where everything seems to be going well, and then...
 

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