Bobo
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Hi All,
This is my first post. Thanks for letting me joining in.
I am going to replace my current electric hub for induction one. Now the question is: can I just connect my current wiring to the new induction hob? I am attaching photos of my fuse box, 45A cooker switch, and connection to my current cooker. I understand that if it requires wiring changes it needs to be done by electrician, but if it's only about connecting 3 wires, then I could easily do it myself (especially that Currys are charging £100 for installation).
The hob I want to buy is: https://www.currys.co.uk/products/b...ooker-black-and-silver-10243059.html#Electric
Thank you so much in advance
This is my first post. Thanks for letting me joining in.
I am going to replace my current electric hub for induction one. Now the question is: can I just connect my current wiring to the new induction hob? I am attaching photos of my fuse box, 45A cooker switch, and connection to my current cooker. I understand that if it requires wiring changes it needs to be done by electrician, but if it's only about connecting 3 wires, then I could easily do it myself (especially that Currys are charging £100 for installation).
The hob I want to buy is: https://www.currys.co.uk/products/b...ooker-black-and-silver-10243059.html#Electric
Thank you so much in advance
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