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first cu change, advice would be nice
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<blockquote data-quote="johninlondon1" data-source="post: 234960" data-attributes="member: 13151"><p>To be safe why not employ a competent experienced electrician to do the work with you as the understudy and you asking lots of questions, this will give you peace of mind that the job is 100% and give you some more valuable experience. People will always respect someone that admits that something maybe beyond their experience and competence instead of being all macho and giving it a go with possible bad consequences. Electricity kills people, and this should always be at the forefront of any thinking before doing anything that your not 100% sure of. Better to appear useless than blunder along making a bad job and put people and property at risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johninlondon1, post: 234960, member: 13151"] To be safe why not employ a competent experienced electrician to do the work with you as the understudy and you asking lots of questions, this will give you peace of mind that the job is 100% and give you some more valuable experience. People will always respect someone that admits that something maybe beyond their experience and competence instead of being all macho and giving it a go with possible bad consequences. Electricity kills people, and this should always be at the forefront of any thinking before doing anything that your not 100% sure of. Better to appear useless than blunder along making a bad job and put people and property at risk. [/QUOTE]
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