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- November 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142122freelanderbillParticipant
240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142124freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142127freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142129freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142130freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142132freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 2:23 pm #142133freelanderbillParticipant240 hook up
hi thanks very much reguards billNovember 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142136mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142139mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142140mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142143mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142145mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142146mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142147mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid.November 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm #142151mgroadsterParticipantI’m going to use a proper
I’m going to use a proper part Preg sparky to do mine. (I work in an electrical wholesalers, so know more sparkies than you can shake a stick at, and of course favourable staff rates on equip). I’ll get a flush 16amp IP rated 3 pin socket with flap to place into the side of the van secured with sikaflex. I’ll put in an E-Garage unit and then use the sparky to pop round and connect it all up. I reckon cost= Input socket,Garage unit, cable, patresses, sockets, switches, light fittings and sparkies time…under a hundred quid. - AuthorPosts
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