While we're still going, what is the rough percentage possibility of me electricuting myself if I switch off at the main junction/fuse box? lol I know this seems ambiguous and dependant on a lot of factors.
I have an electrician coming to wire the power into the lights, but I'd light to put the new switch wires in and switch plate on, this involves taking out the current switch cable from the backbox.
(I'd also like to replace a broken back box on a double socket as well)
I'm completely confident in my abilities - it's just screwing in L/N cables (matching in the case of the double switch). It couldn't be easier. I'm also not a moron, I'm sure everyone says that, but really I'm not. I build all my own computers, rewire networks and phone systems and run my own company.
But when I was a kid, I liked to take things apart and subsequently fried myself on the mains, so I'm really anxious about touch an open mains cable.
I know that switching off at the box isolates the circuit (I've done so to check cable direction behind boxes before) and test with something plugged in. But there's always this niggling feeling that I could still get fried. I know it doesn't make sense and I know you electrical types don't give a second thought to opening up a box of wires with something turned on but I'm not even keen on putting in a light bulb lol
So what do you reckon, switch off at the mains and I'm 100%, maybe get a multi meter or one of those contactless pen current detectors?
I have an electrician coming to wire the power into the lights, but I'd light to put the new switch wires in and switch plate on, this involves taking out the current switch cable from the backbox.
(I'd also like to replace a broken back box on a double socket as well)
I'm completely confident in my abilities - it's just screwing in L/N cables (matching in the case of the double switch). It couldn't be easier. I'm also not a moron, I'm sure everyone says that, but really I'm not. I build all my own computers, rewire networks and phone systems and run my own company.
But when I was a kid, I liked to take things apart and subsequently fried myself on the mains, so I'm really anxious about touch an open mains cable.
I know that switching off at the box isolates the circuit (I've done so to check cable direction behind boxes before) and test with something plugged in. But there's always this niggling feeling that I could still get fried. I know it doesn't make sense and I know you electrical types don't give a second thought to opening up a box of wires with something turned on but I'm not even keen on putting in a light bulb lol
So what do you reckon, switch off at the mains and I'm 100%, maybe get a multi meter or one of those contactless pen current detectors?