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Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 17 Mar 2014, 13:08
by arthur.daley
I am having a couple of days trying to get 'stuff' done - need a new fuse board fitting so that I can get power out to the workshop. i have just pulled down a panelled in bit of wall where all our electrics run from the back of the old fuse board into the house - it appears that most of the house is wired in 1.5mm and not 2.5mm cable.

For the non technical reader

1.5mm cable = mega expensive rewire, bugger :o(

I always take a belt and braces approach to things. If I built it, its over engineered and will last a life time on the basis that if it could go wrong it will.

My father was the unluckiest man alive, he always reckoned that if anything could go wrong it would, anything he purchased - if there was the slightest chance of there being a duff one in the shop - it would have his name on it. Since he died a few years ago I seem to have been moved up the unlucky list into his position :o(

I am thinking of changing my ID from Arthur Daley to Unlucky Alf (The Fast Show - won't mean a thing to the under 40s)

Nothing better to do - take a peek at this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ2SEdnn_II



Arthur

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 11:09
by mrs maggot
parents house wiring went last year, they had it rewired from the outside, apparently its becoming more popular, must say they have done a very neat job, it does mean all the new sockets are on/near the window wall, but they then had them put some of the old ones back lifting a few floorboards, but no where near the upheaval it would have been otherwise

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 20 Mar 2014, 18:50
by arthur.daley
well every things back on an even kilter again. Only took a couple of hours and half a reel of cable to put right. Just a small section done in 1.5mm

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 15:16
by mrs maggot
phew thats a relief then

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 15:25
by NikGrey
I trained as a Sparky, great days but I saw some (what I thought at the time) dodgy stuff !

Then of course I lived in Greece for Ten years, and learned the Greek system when it came to wiring (They have 3 Phase on Corfu as it was cheaper at the time of installation at the time of electrifying the Island some time in the 70's) - and that was pretty scary stuff.

Morocco has a more 'Sedate' approach to things like this - I asked for the 'Power Tree' next to our vehicle to be re-connected so the Moroccan Electrician appeared and did this for me:
http://youtu.be/npwa9h8wXgc[/video]

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 16:04
by mrs maggot
fk me Nik, you have a hornet, many many years ago i was known on the hornets nest as misshornet, and still have my 600 i think we have a 9 knocking about somewhere as well - what a small world - mid you i have bar end mirrors on mine, and also used a rear view camera for a while

this is harry http://www.bobpickett.co.uk/bkit/hornet1.jpg

Re: why me? electrical disaster

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 16:34
by NikGrey
I have Two Hornets - and F2 and an F4, massively under-rated bikes.. loads of fun once they are set up correctly !
Oh and I just re-built this 1978 Honda C90zz (6v Round lighter)..

Someone pulled out in front of me and the F4 Hornet was a Cat B write off - my fellow bikers said 'You will never get that back on the road' so guess what I did ? It's on a Q plate now and rebuilt. Got insurance payout of £3.2k and it cost me about £600 to re-build INCLUDING the Red Tape with VOSA and the associated Msva testing that has to be done :)

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Ah, I see you also have an F2 - nice paint :)