Fusebox burn out.

In fact. Make the hole at the centre of the bar, so that it is self balancing and you don't even have to allow for the effect of the bar itself at all.

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Steve Walker
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Crikey. I just tighten them till they groan. And never ever had a terminal screw come lose. But seen plenty on other installations.

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Dave Plowman (News

Not as much as the CU draws from the incoming mains. ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News

3min55sec. He says its PME with no label. It's labelled PME on the bottom left.
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ARW

He does not work for Hollywood special effects does he? Have you ever noticed that in films when all the lights fail there are bangs and sizzles and sparks out of a fuse box when they do? I've never had that happen to me, its usually good old short circuits and a main fuse goes. Unless of course your house gets struck by lightning but that is not the scenario. I cannot see your example but it always worries me when something daft happens to somebody I do not know from Adam!

Brian

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Brian Gaff (Sofa

Ha haa, there has to be a joke there somewhere.... Brian

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Brian Gaff (Sofa

#4. Kwikfit gorilla tight, making it difficult to remove with even a 4-foot bar on the wheel socket. (As my neighbour discovered not too long ago).

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Andrew

and which makes it an absolute doddle to isolate+lockoff and/or to secure the charger to stop someone stealing your juice.

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John Kenyon

Like someone is going to pull into your drive, plug in for X hours and then drive away again? Not something I?m gonna lose sleep over.

Tim

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