Doc Hudson
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You may benefit from more experienced plumbers rather than sparks!
Im no plumber so can't really say, but would you ask your dentist, for advice about your eyes?
Bit of an irrelevant example?
The real world of business has moved on a long way from single skill or trade per worker. It is not uncommon for tradespersons to be multi skilled in the modern workplace. For example; An electric shower, A central heating pump, A motorised valve, An immersion heater etc. all require electrical and plumbing skills to install or replace and often to fully diagnose faults. To think you need two people in attendance to work on these products, (an electrician and a plumber) is a bit naïve. They can be done by a suitably competent single person. As such some members may have more skills that just their electrical knowledge and the forum will not prohibit those with that knowledge from sharing it.
Obviously we have no objections to Luke asking questions anywhere he chooses on the internet. But your comments would suggest that the combined knowledge of all members of the forum does not exceed your plumbing knowledge. If you do not feel confident to offer constructive assistance to the question, it is probably best to just read but not post. (as per your own comment "I'm no plumber so can't really say"). If every member who couldn't answer a question added a post to say "I don't know so can't say" it would just clutter the forum in a similar manner to spam posts. Please in the future take note of your own advice and only reply to items you have some constructive input to, Thank You.
Doc H.