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I left at the end of 2020How long ago were you with them?
Do you think the capitalists now running our utilities are whiter than snow?You sure about that?
Sounds a bit of a conspiracy
Do you think the capitalists now running our utilities are whiter than snow?
Do you think anyone gives a flying fuse?Do you think the capitalists now running our utilities are whiter than snow?
That may be where I'm getting muddled.Bs1361 and bs88 service fuses are 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100A
60, 80 and 100A being the common ones.
Others such as j type or A3, A4 etc are indeed 63A
Yes they do. If you were old enough to remember before the money men came in, the service was vastly superior.Do you think anyone gives a flying fuse?
As a few have noticed, it looks like a full 100A supply with a 60A fuse, so it would be interesting what they say.
Have not seen him yet. He was assessing going all electric with an EV charger. I asked him if his supply was man enough. So it is with him. If and when I will report back what the DNO says.
As a few have noticed, it looks like a full 100A supply with a 60A fuse, so it would be interesting what they say.
Indeed.Some EV chargers come with load shedding now… (or is that most chargers?)
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So having a 60A main fuse shouldn’t be a problem.
Having just read all 52 previous posts, I gently suggest you are the only person who thinks it looks like that.As a few have noticed, it looks like a full 100A supply with a 60A fuse, so it would be interesting what they say.
No. Most thought it looked like a 100A carrier and tails and supply cables but clearly a 60A fuse..Indeed.
A sign a thread is getting a bit long...when nothing seems to be being taken on board...and early answers get repeated again! (post #10)
Having just read all 52 previous posts, I gently suggest you are the only person who thinks it looks like that.
For once, a bunch of electricians actually all unanimously agree on something - that isan ex-parrota 60A supply.
That is the case with many. But if going all electric, with a 7kW plus induction hob and maybe an 11.5kW instant electric water heater or 9Kw immersion, electric UFH and a Quooker tap, etc. Something like a Garo may need to be used to de-prioritize the heating. Assuming the EV charger has integrated load shedding, if not then that will need de-prioritizing with the likes of a Garo,Some EV chargers come with load shedding now… (or is that most chargers?)
They measure the total load of the house and will cut off the charger if someone turns the shower on or something… to decrease the total load at any one time.
So having a 60A main fuse shouldn’t be a problem.
No. Most thought it looked like a 100A carrier and tails and supply cables but clearly a 60A fuse..
I am pretty sure most understood that from the outset.Yes, it is a 100A carrier. The DNO may not provide a 100A supply though. This is not hard to understand.
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