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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 438250" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>There is no need to get him back, trying to make him out to be a cowboy just because you wouldn't do it like that is wrong. Would you go back to a job and rewire part of it just because the customer rings up months after you have finished and says "I've been on the internet and I have decided that you did it wrong"?</p><p></p><p>Of course you wouldn't. I have still yet to see anyone clearly define where it says this is wrong. I have only seen articles saying it is acceptable. If someone comes on here and posts an EICR everyone says "you can't arbitrarily decide that something is wrong without citing a regulation to back it up, he's an idiot/cowboy etc", which is exactly what is happening here.</p><p></p><p>[USER=22242]@Larches[/USER], there is nothing wrong with the wiring that is there. Just change the switch and get on with your life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 438250, member: 6967"] There is no need to get him back, trying to make him out to be a cowboy just because you wouldn't do it like that is wrong. Would you go back to a job and rewire part of it just because the customer rings up months after you have finished and says "I've been on the internet and I have decided that you did it wrong"? Of course you wouldn't. I have still yet to see anyone clearly define where it says this is wrong. I have only seen articles saying it is acceptable. If someone comes on here and posts an EICR everyone says "you can't arbitrarily decide that something is wrong without citing a regulation to back it up, he's an idiot/cowboy etc", which is exactly what is happening here. [USER=22242]@Larches[/USER], there is nothing wrong with the wiring that is there. Just change the switch and get on with your life! [/QUOTE]
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