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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 548366" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Electrical DIY has it's dangers not least how you carry out the testing to ensure it is safe, as with all advice when it goes wrong be it a fire, severe injury or even death someone will always attempt to apportion blame so when it is suggested you get an electrician in you have to appreciate that it is considered that you are possibly getting out of your depth or it is considered that the safety of yourself or others is at risk, also an electrical is likely to have the knowledge and tooling to achieve the end result you want. It might seem harsh but it is what it is</p><p></p><p>Overall this is a professional electricians forum that happens to have a DIY section hence it can provide expert advice to a point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 548366, member: 8931"] Electrical DIY has it's dangers not least how you carry out the testing to ensure it is safe, as with all advice when it goes wrong be it a fire, severe injury or even death someone will always attempt to apportion blame so when it is suggested you get an electrician in you have to appreciate that it is considered that you are possibly getting out of your depth or it is considered that the safety of yourself or others is at risk, also an electrical is likely to have the knowledge and tooling to achieve the end result you want. It might seem harsh but it is what it is Overall this is a professional electricians forum that happens to have a DIY section hence it can provide expert advice to a point [/QUOTE]
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