
The_One said:lol aint mine, guys electrics gone off in his house but rest of street are fine.
"electrician" wired him up until they can get power back on.
Dont suppose he asked for company id card beforehand![]()
norm said:Tapping into the electricity supply on lamp posts is fairly simple. They all have a detachable fuse which removes the current, after which you rig up you circuit and plug the fuse back in.
If you took measures to only use it at night and gradually increased the power demand I doubt they'd notice for some time.

The_One said:Well just to put you in the picture contractors working for british gas are responsible for that cowboy job![]()
, you pay your bill to the electricity supplier, for electricity which flows down infrastructure looked after by the DNO, and its measured by a meter looked after by a metering companyAdam_151 said:I'd expect they are contractors for your DNO (which depends on the area you live in: http://wiki.diynot.com/electrics:other:dnomap )
Its all been privatised now you see, you pay your bill to the electricity supplier, for electricity which flows down infrastructure looked after by the DNO, and its measured by a meter looked after by a metering company
And I'd bet money on it being straight-con ( http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i62/RFLighting/StraightCon.jpg ) and not armoured, the former is quite a bit thinner than the latter for the same CSA (cross-sectional area) of conductor, I'd probably guess that to be 16mm² straight con
Millwall.FC said:there is no way the armoured in the picture is 16mm it's too small to be 16mm 2 core aswell. to me it looks like maybe a 3 core 4mm or smaller. i doubt they would use the swa as the earth.
Millwall.FC said:i doubt they would use the swa as the earth.