Look gus4778 it doesn`t matter whether or not your board is or isn't big enough or whether or not in some peoples opinion whether it is safe or not. you have had someone ( competent ) look at you board and say that there is a problem with it, I personally would not do any work for you without you agreeing to at least tidy the board up, (if I thought it wouldn`t need replacing) It would be so time consuming to do any sort of test or provide a proper shcedule of results on that board.
you have had someone ( competent ) look at you board and say that there is a problem with it
While I appreciate what you're saying, please try and understand where I am coming from, because to me the bits in bold are the critical points... I had someone you was allegedly competent do a lot of work for me, and to whom I paid a lot of money for his alleged expertise. I need to know whether what has been done is good/bad/dangerous, preferably from someone who doesn't have a vested interest in trying to sell me more stuff that I might not need!
Gus, without seeing any test and inspection sheets, nobody can really say whether the installation is dangerous or not.While I am very grateful for the advice of people who have contributed to this thread, it's notable that even with the level of knowledge and expertise of those who have contributed, people still seem to be disagreeing on how good/bad/dangerous this work is (and I appreciate that you can only take so much from a picture)!
Nobody can tell from just looking at photos.While I appreciate what you're saying, please try and understand where I am coming from, because to me the bits in bold are the critical points... I had someone you was allegedly competent do a lot of work for me, and to whom I paid a lot of money for his alleged expertise. I need to know whether what has been done is good/bad/dangerous, preferably from someone who doesn't have a vested interest in trying to sell me more stuff that I might not need!
All we can get from the picture is that the CU is too small (as in too small to be regarded as a quality choice by the installer rather than too small to be safe), and badly wired up (as in too badly to be regarded as quality work by the installer rather than too badly to be safe).While I am very grateful for the advice of people who have contributed to this thread, it's notable that even with the level of knowledge and expertise of those who have contributed, people still seem to be disagreeing on how good/bad/dangerous this work is (and I appreciate that you can only take so much from a picture)!
It is difficult, and I sympathise with you.Allegedly someone 'competent' did the job the first time!
How do I (as a layman) know that the new guy is more 'competent' and knowledgeable than the old guy? Trust me, if I get this redone (which is looking very likely) I want to know that someone isn't going to take me for a ride again. I clearly don't want to make the same mistake again do I...
Same with the hornets nest at the top - they're not going to start fighting and burn your house down, but the guy who did it wasn't very tidy.
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