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Just try to change my water heater switch but some queries. Any kind soul out there pls share some tips on doubts I have : Q1. L1 / L2 = should be connected to White Color cable ? Q2. N1/N2 = should be connected to Black Color cable ? Q3. Earth - should be connected to yellow/green stripe cable ? But from the wall outlet it has two such cable, should connect both into this slot? Q4. See pictures. Notice there are two tiny Black cable below L1/N1. Not sure where it should be both connected to?
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Just try to change my water heater switch but some queries. Any kind soul out there pls share some tips on doubts I have : Q1. L1 / L2 = should be connected to White Color cable ? Q2. N1/N2 = should be connected to Black Color cable ? Q3. Earth - should be connected to yellow/green stripe cable ? But from the wall outlet it has two such cable, should connect both into this slot? Q4. See pictures. Notice there are two tiny Black cable below L1/N1. Not sure where it should be both connected to?
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My first experience in choosing IDs so far: I uploaded my floor plan on Renotalk website and requested for quotations. Initially, I was flooded with many calls from several IDs. Almost all of them AGAIN! asked me to send the floor plan to them, even though I uploaded the floor plan on the website in the first place. Also all the IDs wanted to meet me and see the site. I asked all the IDs to drop me an email with their first quote based on the floor plan and my initial requirements for me to consider before I can meet them up. If not, I need to spend next many weeks just to meet them all! Surprisingly, most of the IDs never send me any email after the call. Only a handful few sent me emails some with standard package offers inspite of me mentioning what I wanted to do! Few of them sent me intro email and after that no response! I was impressed by Vincent Blog (http://www.vincentinteriorblog.com/) on his knowledge and advice to new home owners like me. I reached out to Vincent and sent him my floor plan and requested for quotations. (similar to Renotalk). I was recommended to 2 IDs by Vincent. Unfortunately AGAIN, no response by both the recommended IDs, inspite of me waiting for over 3 weeks for them to respond! Looks like every ID in this business is very busy with loads of projects! Appears to me that ID business is a good business to be in! In the next part, I will write about my experience in shortlisting the ID’s – thanks to the Renotalk friends feedback and some personal contacts.
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Hi does anyone have any ideas on how one would remove the decking/deckboards that has been installed on/above a planter-box? Would like to clean the area beneath the decking, i.e. the planter box. I do realise that once I remove 1 board, the others are going to be easily removed, but the problem is getting that first deckboard out since the decking is tightly packed together. Had 2 ideas: 1. Use a crowbar - but that might damage the surrounding decking/deckboard pieces and it may be difficult to squeeze the crowbar through the little gap present in between the boards. 2. Use some sort of suction device - this seems like the best option but I have not come across such a tool. *Cutting/sawing the board is not an option since I would still like to use the board(s), just want to remove them to do cleaning. Suggestions anyone?