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Dom |
posted on 21st Jun 14 at 18:33 |
quote: Parents house is full of it as well as general dodgy wiring, like lighting spurs off ring mains, sockets off the lighting rings or un-fused spurs off un-fused spurs :| P - I'd recommend checking the depths of the back boxes against the new sockets and wiring; had issues in the past where the new socket (flat variant) was deeper at the back than the previous which resulted in bugger all room and thus peeing around chiselling out brickwork to put in a deeper box. But otherwise it's fairly straight forward, just makes notes and/or take pictures of the current wiring before you start :nod: | |
Marc |
posted on 21st Jun 14 at 11:27 |
quote: Thats what someone did in my house! :lol: | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 20th Jun 14 at 23:08 |
Can't go wrong. :thumbs: | |
Gary |
posted on 20th Jun 14 at 11:07 |
Rough bastards | |
corsa-torque |
posted on 20th Jun 14 at 08:47 |
Well yeah there's that too.. But I only see it once in a blue moon really... All black seems common, although I've seen all orange wires??? | |
Marc |
posted on 20th Jun 14 at 08:16 |
And some people use the wrong coloured wires all together :o | |
corsa-torque |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 21:34 |
Easy enough job, power off is the biggest tip, other than that just check your wires as some houses use the old black/red system, others use the new blue/brown colours. | |
p |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 21:22 |
quote: Yeah won't be forgetting that one... | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 21:10 |
quote: Switch off the power :o | |
Gary |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 20:14 |
Just a simple swap like for like. | |
johnny86 |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 19:55 |
It's easy mate. | |
p |
posted on 19th Jun 14 at 19:54 |
Simple to do, guys? Looked about on Google an YT and doesn't seem too hard? |