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Getting an Electrician in for a 'Job Lot'
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<blockquote data-quote="Alarmist" data-source="post: 559600" data-attributes="member: 30011"><p>Chances are that the power to the doorbell will be AC- modern cameras use DC 12V, but you can use the cabling, just replace the transformer. A local electrician shouldn't baulk at that list of jobs- ideally suited to a one man outfit. Just compile your list on paper and explain it all when you talk to him. </p><p>The boiler stat is quite straight forwards, replacing the existing stat with the receiver of the new stat- be sure to isolate the mains to the boiler though if you're doing it yourself. </p><p>Good luck with your jobs, you're wise to seek advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alarmist, post: 559600, member: 30011"] Chances are that the power to the doorbell will be AC- modern cameras use DC 12V, but you can use the cabling, just replace the transformer. A local electrician shouldn't baulk at that list of jobs- ideally suited to a one man outfit. Just compile your list on paper and explain it all when you talk to him. The boiler stat is quite straight forwards, replacing the existing stat with the receiver of the new stat- be sure to isolate the mains to the boiler though if you're doing it yourself. Good luck with your jobs, you're wise to seek advice. [/QUOTE]
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