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"Possibly but may be enclosure means they build up heat so pop more often . LED types are available but more pricey £6-£10 each .
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I tried them last time and they did last slightly longer, but only a few weeks |
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"Possibly but may be enclosure means they build up heat so pop more often . LED types are available but more pricey £6-£10 each .
I tried them last time and they did last slightly longer, but only a few weeks "
If led lamps are popping I would recommend a periodic inspection ( the equivalent of an mot for a car) |
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"Following on from another thread.. chilling at home this evening so any electrical questions / queries answered "
Haha brilliant! I had the gas plumbing advice yesterday and thankfully saved myself a fortune. It's good to help others |
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"Following on from another thread.. chilling at home this evening so any electrical questions / queries answered
Haha brilliant! I had the gas plumbing advice yesterday and thankfully saved myself a fortune. It's good to help others "
That's very true, |
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By *ompip3Couple
over a year ago
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"Possibly but may be enclosure means they build up heat so pop more often . LED types are available but more pricey £6-£10 each .
I tried them last time and they did last slightly longer, but only a few weeks "
Cutie, leds can't blow, as they are not like normal bulbs. If you have fitted led lamps and they have stopped working best to get your wiring checked. Proper electrician might be able to explain better than me. X |
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Sorry ....No disrespect to the OP but i really do think threads like this giving advice could be a pathway too someone causing a fatal accident.
Please do not carry out any advice given .If you hae any Electrical concerns at all.Please contact a Qualified Electrician.
I do understand the OP is trying too help,but too many people like to take things on board themselves and giving advice could potentiaLly be taken wrongly.
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"Just to clarify.. I am a qualified approved electrician with 26 years of experience..would never recommend anyone carrying out electrical work and have never stated so!! "
You were 14 when you started out?? |
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"Just to clarify.. I am a qualified approved electrician with 26 years of experience..would never recommend anyone carrying out electrical work and have never stated so!! "
Im sure your 26 years service would cease if SJIB were aware of this.
Moderators need ban threads like this before any misleading information causes a fatal accident . |
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The numbers on my electricity meter keep changing rapidly in an upwards motion causing me to get bills demanding money. How can I stop this as its causing great distress and inconvenience. |
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"The numbers on my electricity meter keep changing rapidly in an upwards motion causing me to get bills demanding money. How can I stop this as its causing great distress and inconvenience. "
Instead of using a 3 Phase 415v Platinuim Vibrator..Why dont you consider a Battery operated one.
Youll still enjoy the same Buzzzzzzzz...
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Mr 26 years sparky. I'm looking for a second opinion. I'm questioning work done by a company. 4 heaters install in a garage premises, 2kw each, a dedicated 2.5mm ring main was installed for these. each heater is connected via a 16A blue socket. And at the mains connected via 32a mcb and a 63a rcd The heaters are pulling around 35A on full load. In your opinion is this ok |
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"Mr 26 years sparky. I'm looking for a second opinion. I'm questioning work done by a company. 4 heaters install in a garage premises, 2kw each, a dedicated 2.5mm ring main was installed for these. each heater is connected via a 16A blue socket. And at the mains connected via 32a mcb and a 63a rcd The heaters are pulling around 35A on full load. In your opinion is this ok "
2000 watts divided by 230 volts. Will give you the amps per heater, so your statement of 35 amps is about correct.. on a ring circuit this is within the regulations, but suprising the heaters are not just on a 13 a plug as this individually fuses each heater. Hope this helps
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"The numbers on my electricity meter keep changing rapidly in an upwards motion causing me to get bills demanding money. How can I stop this as its causing great distress and inconvenience.
Instead of using a 3 Phase 415v Platinuim Vibrator..Why dont you consider a Battery operated one.
Youll still enjoy the same Buzzzzzzzz...
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