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The Hardest CU Changer Over Ever ?
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<blockquote data-quote="300TDI" data-source="post: 79499"><p>I made up a small rig to deal with the power side</p><p></p><p>A neat piece of board with a consumer unit screwed on, also a socket, and a light on a piece of flex connected to the appropriate rcbos</p><p></p><p>Disconnect the meter tails on arrival, connect them to my rig, then i have a light if needed and a socket so i can boil the kettle - i sometimes plug power tools into it aswell Applaud Smiley</p><p></p><p>And i can rest assured that the existing installation would not be live ( in a domestic situation anyway )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300TDI, post: 79499"] I made up a small rig to deal with the power side A neat piece of board with a consumer unit screwed on, also a socket, and a light on a piece of flex connected to the appropriate rcbos Disconnect the meter tails on arrival, connect them to my rig, then i have a light if needed and a socket so i can boil the kettle - i sometimes plug power tools into it aswell Applaud Smiley And i can rest assured that the existing installation would not be live ( in a domestic situation anyway ) [/QUOTE]
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