SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 7,470 Reaction score 21 Location Cloud Cuckoo Land May 16, 2018 #1 Saw this on a job yesterday, stll in use and working.well, working on mains as i think the battery had passed its best. From the rest of the house i recon this was installed mid 70,s
Saw this on a job yesterday, stll in use and working.well, working on mains as i think the battery had passed its best. From the rest of the house i recon this was installed mid 70,s
kerching ©Kleenex™ Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2010 Messages 14,521 Reaction score 1,086 Location Home for the terminally bewildered, one step ahead May 16, 2018 #2 Take the battery out cut top off remove cells it makes a really good pencil/pen holder
Richard-the-Ninth Moderator Staff member TEF Moderator Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 1,502 Reaction score 272 May 16, 2018 #3 FWIW that panel looks like a BS80 It has a mechanical lock that operates one of two microswitches (One for on the other for off)
FWIW that panel looks like a BS80 It has a mechanical lock that operates one of two microswitches (One for on the other for off)
SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 7,470 Reaction score 21 Location Cloud Cuckoo Land May 17, 2018 #4 Richard-the-ninth said: FWIW that panel looks like a BS80 It has a mechanical lock that operates one of two microswitches (One for on the other for off) Click to expand... Correct.
Richard-the-ninth said: FWIW that panel looks like a BS80 It has a mechanical lock that operates one of two microswitches (One for on the other for off) Click to expand... Correct.
Richard-the-Ninth Moderator Staff member TEF Moderator Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 1,502 Reaction score 272 May 17, 2018 #5 I know I am correct. I used to install them.