@@shaneporthouse3175 Not talking about the tails gland as that is on the bottom anyway. He appears to have put more than one cable in some of the 20/25mm glands and I'm not aware of an insert on the market which caters for this. Hence it seems to me they would need additional sealing.
No it tested really well thankfully. However, I later found out that it was replaced from the old style MEM fuse carrier box by the company fitting the bathroom & electric shower. No record of it however!
367 subscribers at the moment! I can see this guy having thousands in the months to come! First video I've watched of yours.
great video bud
Thanks mate, much appreciated
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I love vlogging of actual work being done!
Interesting video, thanks!
Would've just moved the lighting circuit on to the RCD side
Oh really? Would you not be bothered about the massive smashed hole in the side of the consumer unit? That was a big problem for us.
@@thecableguyuk apologies then, Must've missed the smashed hole in the side.
Hi was there a reason why the circuits was not on the RCD any faults before you took the board off?
Great video, what song is that from 07:12 to 07:35?
Out of curiosity. How much did you charge for the consumer unit change?
Sorry that will teach me to watch the whole vid lol
Not sure that you won't have a >1mm gap in the top surface stuffing glands. Do you add additional sealant in them?
He will of used a 32mm tails gland or put a tails rubber into a standard 32mm stuffing gland. Either way there’ll be no gap whatsoever.
@@shaneporthouse3175 Not talking about the tails gland as that is on the bottom anyway. He appears to have put more than one cable in some of the 20/25mm glands and I'm not aware of an insert on the market which caters for this. Hence it seems to me they would need additional sealing.
@Terry there is a 25mm gland that allows for 2 x 2.5mm t&e
Strange set up that board was , any earth faults ?
No it tested really well thankfully. However, I later found out that it was replaced from the old style MEM fuse carrier box by the company fitting the bathroom & electric shower. No record of it however!
Why does anybody fit tall RCBOs anymore, reducing the amount of wiring space in the unit? Ah yeah, they’re cheap.