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"i'd like some chock blocks please",
"here have this large plastic box",
"thanks, i'll take it home and see if i can join some cables with it"
.........
how would he know its just an empty box?
O RLY?
"i'd like some chock blocks please",
"here have this large plastic box",
"thanks, i'll take it home and see if i can join some cables with it"
.........
how would he know its just an empty box?
thanks to you lot pauls looking a bit confused.
how would he know its just an empty box?
No. No he isn't. He knew what everybody was talking about, you're the one trying to confuse the issue.
If i asked for ...
and got ...
i'd notice the difference pretty quickly. Wouldn't you?
( |-| |2 ][ $;13731259 said:I'd be more interested in working out where the wires go... Is it an immersion heater? Isolator for the garage or loft. Why removed it, a switch looks better than a blank plate? Unless you do it properly and recessed and then plaster over it.
And it seems to be connected into this thing (any ideas what it is? Old ceiling light?)
Ok, well here's the switch
Here's where the wires come up
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And it seems to be connected into this thing (any ideas what it is? Old ceiling light?)
I know i misread partly since the combination of words dont exist.
the white thing is a jb (junction box) does the same job as a CHOC BOX.
the white thing is a jb (junction box) does the same job as a CHOC BOX.
Except they do.
Connector blocks are often referred to as "chock blocks" and they fit neatly inside a "choc box".
I'v never heard that terminology.
I'v never heard that terminology.
Also, where is the switch actually located in the house?
Honestly?
Good grief, stay away from electrical fittings.
That is a ceiling rose, there is usually a a piece of flex coming out of the hole in the top. It does look like an existing light fitting has been removeed but the cabling left in place.
It's the hallway of my basement flat, I don't think it's a junction box, that picture is overexposed and doesn't show the hole in the middle of it.
I think it is an old ceiling light thing where you can dangle the wire through the middle, it looks the same as some of the live ceiling light things (sorry don't know what they're actually called)