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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:08:34 +0000, Lurch
wrote: On 8 Dec 2004 04:22:41 -0800, (Mr Harry) strung together this: im just trying to get some advise on my problem. anyway just to update still havent been able to get hold of martin so will get someone else in to sort the problem. Sorry, I'm having a bad week\month etc... My advice would be call an electrician. By the sounds of it neither you or Martin have any\much electrical knowledge and we could just end up making things worse. A reasonable one man band type electrician shouldn't charge a fortune to have a quick look at what you've got and tell you if it's correct or not. Probably better than guessing what your mate has done. update: i call electrician and he tells me that martin should not have wired the shower into the 15 amp plug like he did and that cable was too thin. he has rewired it into the fusebox and everything works ok (although he says the house needs rewiring sometime next year as the sockets are obsolete(?)) not happy as it cost me £180 on top of the money i gave to martin to install the shower but there you goes. thanks for the advise everyone. harry (mr) |
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