The only advice that isn't helping and that I'll criticize is that I should hire someone else to do it.THE ONLY REASON we start discussing competency in this forum is when we see words or photos which indicate there is reason for doubt.
As a 'non qualified' member I see what you have done so far and start shrinking with fear, fear for your safety, fear for the safety of those who follow you and fear for those living in the property.
IF you are competent to work in consumer units you would not have to ask such questions (words part of my first paragraph) yes this is a DIY advice site and if you read a couple of dozen threads you will see we offer lots and lots of advice on how to do things properly and safely. When we start getting questions such as yours, we offer advice on how to resolve your situation properly and safely and indeed that is what has already happened but you chose to criticise the correct advice.
I would really have appreciated your help! Really, the only reason it looked like this is because I was doing a quick test before temporarily rounding off. It was 10PM and I needed to eat and go to sleep. I could not start working on it earlier since my partner needed the power to be on.You have posted pictures of a very reasonable consumer unit installation before you started botching, seeing that my first reaction would have been to send a private message to ask for your address as I have random lengths of suitable bussbar and would have simply popped what you required in the post. Seeing your botch (photos part of my first paragraph) my instant reaction is simple; No way am I going to aid and abet such incompetence.
Doing this sort of work is for skilled people and the reason we as a nation have introduced restrictions on those permitted to do this work is due entirely the the very shoddy work produced by so many and the resulting problem, hazards and fires etcetera.
This is simply rude ethnocentrism and quite hurtful.So where does this leave us?
Well it's extremely simple, DIYers come on here asking for advice and we assess the situation and capabilities and accordingly offer our best advice. When we see those same DIYers then complaining about not being allowed to do some thing and slagging off the competent members for offering the correct advice we tend to use naughty words in our heads about them.
We are not interested in the botches done in other countries or the way botchers are allowed to carry on their dangerous practices.
A type of us vs them language that I'm happy not to hear often, like seriously what the hellWe are not interested
Just because you're used to certain regulations does not mean that they're the only right ones. I am also not saying that the Dutch ones are the right ones, I'm only trying to argue a reasonable middle that if there are other developed Western European countries where things work in certain ways, let's accept that it might be reasonable.
Well you've been very rude and unhelpful. On purpose, like you said. If you had pointed out specific things that I should do differently I would definitely have followed your advice. If you'd been willing to point out the multiple errors I would have been interested. Knowing a thing or two about teaching, advising, and feedback, you've followed none of the best practices just tried to talk me down.I'm certainly not going to start listing the multiple errors you have made so far. There is no excuse, not even 'I haven't finished the job'.
Apologies the the other participants of this thread If I've overstepped the mark, let me know and I'll happily remove.