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<blockquote data-quote="Bobo" data-source="post: 552468" data-attributes="member: 37725"><p>Thanks for your replies all. I agree my wiring and fuse box are ancient, but the question is will currys guys change it for those £100 they want to charge, or if they see my current wiring meets their expectations, will they just connect 3 wires to the new cooker (that I could do myself).</p><p>Also what is the average cost of CU change?</p><p>Manu thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobo, post: 552468, member: 37725"] Thanks for your replies all. I agree my wiring and fuse box are ancient, but the question is will currys guys change it for those £100 they want to charge, or if they see my current wiring meets their expectations, will they just connect 3 wires to the new cooker (that I could do myself). Also what is the average cost of CU change? Manu thanks [/QUOTE]
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