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<blockquote data-quote="wildbill92" data-source="post: 376653" data-attributes="member: 25302"><p>How do you think the current mess of undersized cables and inappropriate breakers got there in the first place?</p><p></p><p>Did you read my original post?<strong> Farmers</strong>! . They don't care what insulation resistance or any correction factor for fixing/temperature of cabling etc.</p><p></p><p>It will go ahead anyway, and in light of this being the DIY secton(granted this job should not be) any advice based upon the original post instead of the standard response of 'get a spark in' would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>While I do know a million and one things about components and electronic systems and spend my days testing for earth leakage and for fault conditions, I admit, I'm clearly not familiar with all ins and outs of what goes 'your side of the plug' to BS7671 etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildbill92, post: 376653, member: 25302"] How do you think the current mess of undersized cables and inappropriate breakers got there in the first place? Did you read my original post?[B] Farmers[/B]! . They don't care what insulation resistance or any correction factor for fixing/temperature of cabling etc. It will go ahead anyway, and in light of this being the DIY secton(granted this job should not be) any advice based upon the original post instead of the standard response of 'get a spark in' would be appreciated. While I do know a million and one things about components and electronic systems and spend my days testing for earth leakage and for fault conditions, I admit, I'm clearly not familiar with all ins and outs of what goes 'your side of the plug' to BS7671 etc [/QUOTE]
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