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Ah cool...Yep, we have Rheem here. Steady, hot and strong is their catchphrase.

Excellent, glad you have them there too! I put in one of their hot water boilers 20 years ago to wash surgical needles.

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I've never done anything like that. Here we need to have a gas fitter/plumber do jobs like that although I assume there's people that do it themselves.

I do my own plumbing and electrical. It is NONE of their business! THEY CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE WORK I DO! I refuse to train Idiots to get my work done right....

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I understand. The quality of workmanship here is declining, the process of which begins at apprentice stage...Each cycle of apprentices gets worse. Some of the shoddy work I've seen is mind boggling.

My mother in law's house burned down completely due to carelessness by a tradie (electrician) who had moved a halogen downlight transformer off a roof beam to the insulation for better access and never put it back. In use, it heated up like normal but didn't have the 30cm radius of clear space as specified and it caught up at 3am. She lost everything. Just one story of many I'm sure.

You are SO right, but I have an added problem. Some of the systems I will use are my own designs; and will Not exist any where else!

So sorry about your Mother in Law's house! But you have got to have light....

I will use 24 volt, indirect LED illumination, with motion controlled dimmer circuits I will make myself. I already have the heat sinks for all of this here. There will not be a light switch, or a lighting transformer; in the house!

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IT was a little while ago and she rebuilt with the insurance payout, she lives there still. I guess at the time is was a major issue for her as she lost everything plus photos, keepsakes etc. of her husband who passed away at 33 years old (Faiths dad.) Still, she bounced back.

I knew you'd have some tricky electrical work planned.