yanke
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Post by yanke on Feb 14, 2013 14:39:07 GMT 11
hi any one know of some one or some place that can fix lights for my fish tanks i need a new plug for it and i want it done right if u know what i mean yanke
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dazzman
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Post by dazzman on Feb 14, 2013 17:36:45 GMT 11
any sparky or tool tagger can do that mate.
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yanke
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Post by yanke on Feb 14, 2013 18:01:55 GMT 11
well i want a sparky to do it that way its done right because if it goofs up and i did it and the house go's up the insurance will not pay for the house so it may cost but i am in the right if u know what i mean yanke
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Post by joller on Feb 14, 2013 19:25:20 GMT 11
i've got a mate who's a sparky and he makes alot of money off people like you yanke
its about a technically difficult as changing a lightbulb, and the only reason anyone will ever know you changed a lightbulb is if you tell them
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yanke
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Post by yanke on Feb 14, 2013 20:57:46 GMT 11
well look i have been on the tools all my life but when it come to power i let some one who know what he is doing do it yanke
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2013 10:05:36 GMT 11
The plugs at bunnings are colour coded for your convenience, just put green to green etc.
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Post by joller on Feb 15, 2013 16:33:15 GMT 11
just cut a an old computer cable, strip the ends and use that, open the baton and screw in the new cable one wire at a time replacing the old wires of the same colour
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yanke
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Post by yanke on Feb 15, 2013 17:39:23 GMT 11
its the all in one light with a big square plug if it was the kind like a pc plug i would have don't it well if it cost to much ill get a new one for about $60 it is only a 2ft light the 2nd one to go on me yanke
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