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  1. M

    elecsa assesment

    Good luck with your assessment tomorrow Neil. You'll be fine. Throw a few mince pies on the plate of biscuits for that added festive touch :D Mike
  2. M

    Here's a handy bracket for outside lights..

    To be honest the website is a pain to look through. Search function has a mind of it's own. My usual masterpiece is to spend ages searching and placing an order to then remember after I have placed the order that I needed something critical for a job from them doh!!
  3. M

    Here's a handy bracket for outside lights..

    TLC does an adjustable corner bracket which I have used on a recent job at a stables, quite handy things corner brackets. http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLTHB2.html No connection to TLC just a happy customer
  4. M

    wind turbine fire

    Oops looks expensive :P I always thought these auto-feathered/braked in high winds.
  5. M

    ELECSA assessment passed

    That's a must although my guy polietly declined the offer of coffee and biscuits and I got chocolate hobnobs in especially :rolleyes:
  6. M

    ELECSA assessment passed

    Hi Neil I got Daniel Yeates, very nice guy explains what he (elecsa) is looking for and is very thorough. Testing wise on the RFC I did end to end on RFC and started talking about step2 &3 and the expected results based on step1 and that seemed good enough for him. Mind u I did get asked to...
  7. M

    ELECSA assessment passed

    Had my first elecsa assessment on Friday just gone. I was absolutely bricking it prior to the assessment (i seem to suffer with really bad exam nerves :rolleyes: ) Got all the paperwork out the way fine, showed him my main job (CU change) had additional jobs available (PIR light and some extra...
  8. M

    moving a consumer unit

    Would making an MDF enclosure to mount CU to and then using DIN rail with wago's to extend the cabling be OK. They would be hidden in the MDF enclosure.
  9. M

    Hello to our New Members...

    Hi all, I'm Mike, currently (re) training as a sparky. Went to my local college and complete 2 years of electrical training in my youth before being drawn to the dark side of IT :-) funny though I spent a lot of my time sorting out the electrics for various server suites as well as sizing up...
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