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  1. murraymint

    Another Shed post, lighting this time.

    Thank you all for your replies. Conlok is the route I was planning to take, as others have said, it saves on threading and the likes, still going to need to do a couple of offsets, ill buy some old benders (oh'er) off of eBay. Liking the idea of using an angle grinder for cutting the tube. I...
  2. murraymint

    Another Shed post, lighting this time.

    Sorry, should have said that the lights will be installed in a surface mounted frame, 50mm deep...
  3. murraymint

    Another Shed post, lighting this time.

    I'm planning on installing a couple of 600 x 1200 Super Slim LED Panel Light 70w, https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTSP70W.html, in addition I will be using surface mounted 25mm metal conduit, I'm looking for that industrial look. My question to you guys is, how do you plan your conduit...
  4. murraymint

    IR Heater Panels

    Hello all, I am looking for your collective advise regarding IR heating panels. I have built myself a lovely new workshop, 3 x 6 x 2.8m and Im looking to heat it. Im looking for real life uses of IR panels to heat the space whilst in there in the long winter months. I plan to install it on the...
  5. murraymint

    Are they really qualified?

    Your absolutely correct, however it’s a good idea to fill the terminal with copper to ensure a good connection and that the conductor is securely held in place.
  6. murraymint

    Are they really qualified?

    Only if the back box is made of metal, plastic if fine but I’m no expert.
  7. murraymint

    Are they really qualified?

    I’m a network engineer of 30 year’s experience, If I don’t make good connections I generally find the stuff doesn’t work but thankfully no one will be put at risk. Yes I know I’m not a qualified electrician but looking at the earthing arrangement troubled me, in addition, the conductor is not...
  8. murraymint

    Are they really qualified?

    Back box not earthed and sheathing caught.
  9. murraymint

    Are they really qualified?

    Here is an example of a qualified electricians work at a family member home. Anyone see the issues? I’m not saying that there are certain bits of work that need to be done by a qualified person but this is work that a homeowner / DIY can carry out.
  10. murraymint

    Changed to LED bulbs and now they come on when another light switch is turned on

    Thanks for your question. It's not a new light fitting, just changed from Halogen to LED.
  11. murraymint

    Changed to LED bulbs and now they come on when another light switch is turned on

    Hi Guys, looking for some advice before calling in a sparky in to have a look. I recently changed a light fitting to LED bulbs, now they come on when a light switch is turned on in another room, all be it quite dimly. If I turn on the switch that is meant for the light they are as bright as...
  12. murraymint

    Panel re-installation after roof work

    Hi Guys, First post and I'm hoping someone will be able to help. We have recently had some building works done and as part of that work, the Solar PV panels had to be removed. I am now looking for someone to come and carry out the re-installation, can anyone on this forum help or point me in...
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