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Electrician cost for fitting a pendant light?
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baldelectrician wrote: »How does a handyman check the Earth Loop Impedance
Will no one think of the earth fault loop impedance!:rotfl:I have a lot of problems with my neighbours, they hammer and bang on the walls sometimes until 2 or 3 in the morning - some nights I can hardly hear myself drilling
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Homersimpson wrote: »baldelectrician wrote: »How does a handyman check the Earth Loop Impedance
Will no one think of the earth fault loop impedance!:rotfl:
Probably not, as most people have no idea what it is.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0 -
i fitted 2 of these sort of lights in my house the other week. Took about 15minutes. Id expect a local handyman / electricion would do it for 25quid.0
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Just to add to this old thread, I would charge £50 to do fit the new light - that's including an EFLI test
Fluff (London Electrician)0
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