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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 483362" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>I would add two points...</p><p></p><p>make sure you connect using using the correct wire type....they always used to be connected with twin and earth, now it's usually high temp,rubber flexible. H077 RNF or some such thing....it will be in the instructions</p><p></p><p>last one I connected needed 4 different screwdrivers.....the most important connection being to the terminals which required a T15 torx. Now, to my mind, if a DIYer was doing this and didn't have the correct driver they may just force something in that fitted and twist away and not necessarily actually tighten up the terminal correctly. A bit of a flawed design in my blinkered and bigoted view!</p><p></p><p>just advising </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 483362, member: 11861"] I would add two points... make sure you connect using using the correct wire type....they always used to be connected with twin and earth, now it's usually high temp,rubber flexible. H077 RNF or some such thing....it will be in the instructions last one I connected needed 4 different screwdrivers.....the most important connection being to the terminals which required a T15 torx. Now, to my mind, if a DIYer was doing this and didn't have the correct driver they may just force something in that fitted and twist away and not necessarily actually tighten up the terminal correctly. A bit of a flawed design in my blinkered and bigoted view! just advising [/QUOTE]
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