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<blockquote data-quote="fulham sparks" data-source="post: 223506" data-attributes="member: 13271"><p>went around to a job today where an electric cooker hob only had two of four working.. i flipped the hob over to uncover a 1.5 flex feeding the hobs!! there was a bridge between where the feed was terminated to a terminal to the right of it. I don't know the power rating of the hobs but as it's not a big unit i think a 6mm should be ok. I haven't fitted on of these hobs before so if anyone could give me some tips i would be grateful. cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulham sparks, post: 223506, member: 13271"] went around to a job today where an electric cooker hob only had two of four working.. i flipped the hob over to uncover a 1.5 flex feeding the hobs!! there was a bridge between where the feed was terminated to a terminal to the right of it. I don't know the power rating of the hobs but as it's not a big unit i think a 6mm should be ok. I haven't fitted on of these hobs before so if anyone could give me some tips i would be grateful. cheers [/QUOTE]
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