Cynical old me , must be a complete coincidence then .Canoeboy said:We have been in talks with them for some 6 months now
I like the larger kit and its very well priced
Cynical old me , must be a complete coincidence then .Canoeboy said:We have been in talks with them for some 6 months now
I like the larger kit and its very well priced
:slapDidn't know they were sponsers now , some of us met the Havells guys at Coventry a few months ago , myself, Sidewinder, Jono , KME , Canoey , Andy tm .
I left before Stepps arrived , you know what he's like , gets you up at the bar and you're there all night :innocent
I'd best have a look at my opening post,.......hope I wasn't too harsh. :facepalm:
Havells Three pahse boards seem to suffer from the same issue as the Wylex PSB range from my experience, that is the breakers don't hold themselves true and then putting the cover back on can be a right pain in the ****. If we compare to something like MEM (becuase I understand some of the MEM design team now work for havells?) then the breakers stay aligned correctly and don't move around.havellsuk said:We're happy to be sponsoring and contributing to the forum as it seems a very friendly site and we look forward to hearing more comments and feedback on switchgear.
Stacking them from the bottom helps , as I'm sure you know .....some guys start at the top so no support . Also I notice , like quite a few other brands , that the dinrail spring clip is at the mains end of the MCBs .Havells Three pahse boards seem to suffer from the same issue as the Wylex PSB range from my experience, that is the breakers don't hold themselves true and then putting the cover back on can be a right pain in the ****. If we compare to something like MEM (becuase I understand some of the MEM design team now work for havells?) then the breakers stay aligned correctly and don't move around.
I imagine it is a cost and a quality of manufacturing issue as it seems to be price point that determines whether a brand of board suffers from it
In addition the terminals on the RCBOs arn't the best and can end up with the threads stripped quite easily
... Well, you did ask
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