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[Split] Pe On Patresses (From 'additional Code Required')

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I did do one (forced) which allowed me to fit a spur but forget what it's called now and never had the desire to touch big wires.

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forget what it's called now and never had the desire to touch big wires.

i can tell you what it's called, load of sheeite ,worthless bit of paper..if any industry has been deskilled as much as the spark one I've yet to see it..

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I never wanted to do it in the first place. The lack of big wires I've touched since is a testimony to how much I love big wires.

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I never wanted to do it in the first place. The lack of big wires I've touched since is a testimony to how much I love big wires.

case in point really,you actually caused more of a danger by doing what you did

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He he ignorance is bliss until it kills you :)

 

Matt you shoulda borrowed Arfur's terminal driver :) the one with the neon in it. And as Gazza says if you had turned off the supply first you could have opened it up safely and checked for any bare/not correct wiring. etc.   I would rather stuff a server up than myself :)

vtp

Practice in the morning, practice at night. Practice in the evening, until you get it right.

Only make sure you are practising in the right way at the right time for it.

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