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Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Me and my wife are emmigrating to Australia in August/September of this year, does anyone know if our electrical appliances ie computer dvd player etc will work ok in Aus, many thnaks for your help guys
Nicos |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Nicos666
(Post 4375081)
Me and my wife are emmigrating to Australia in August/September of this year, does anyone know if our electrical appliances ie computer dvd player etc will work ok in Aus, many thnaks for your help guys
Nicos Cheers, George Lombard |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
:rofl: :thumbup:
Originally Posted by George Lombard
(Post 4375149)
No electrical current turns in the other direction down here so you need special coriolis adapters. Try the lifestyle forum :-)
Cheers, George Lombard |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by George Lombard
(Post 4375149)
No electrical current turns in the other direction down here so you need special coriolis adapters. Try the lifestyle forum :-)
Cheers, George Lombard |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Nicos666
(Post 4375081)
Me and my wife are emmigrating to Australia in August/September of this year, does anyone know if our electrical appliances ie computer dvd player etc will work ok in Aus, many thnaks for your help guys
Nicos secondly as a qualified sparkie i can that george has got it ever so slightley wrong you dont need a coriolis adapters, what you want is a clitoris adaptor ;) |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Nicos666
(Post 4375081)
Me and my wife are emmigrating to Australia in August/September of this year, does anyone know if our electrical appliances ie computer dvd player etc will work ok in Aus, many thnaks for your help guys
Nicos |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by seanandmaria
(Post 4377515)
everything will work fine Nicos,
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Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by George Lombard
(Post 4375149)
No electrical current turns in the other direction down here so you need special coriolis adapters. Try the lifestyle forum :-)
Cheers, George Lombard |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by seanandmaria
(Post 4377515)
...apparently if a fire was caused and it was an electrical fault your insurance would be invalid if you changed the plugs yourself... or so i've heard. :ohmy:
Not having a go... Just be nice to find out for sure one way or the other... :) |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by rodders39
(Post 4377669)
Has anyone actually got an authoritative reference for this...? Would have thought that to avoid paying out any insurance company would have to show beyond a reasonable doubt that any fire, etc was definitely caused by faulty wiring completed by the occupier, not just 'oh well, they changed their own plugs so it must be their fault...'...:unsure:
Not having a go... Just be nice to find out for sure one way or the other... :) or a load of cobblers depends on which way you look at it ;) of course you can change a plug withour getting a sparkie in |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by steve`o
(Post 4379296)
its one of those urban myths
or a load of cobblers depends on which way you look at it ;) of course you can change a plug withour getting a sparkie in Well, that's what I would have thought... :o But I've seen this posted a couple or so times now, and after a while you start to wonder... :eek: |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by rodders39
(Post 4379317)
:o
Well, that's what I would have thought... :o But I've seen this posted a couple or so times now, and after a while you start to wonder... :eek: hence isnt covered as part of the electrical installation for which you do need a sparkie |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
may i be of some assistance on this subject, the Electrical supply in australia is 230V the same as the UK, all that is required is a change of plug one person said your insurance will be void if you do the job yourself, thats incorrect you are allowed to change the plugs on appliances, you are NOT allowed to however do electrical work from the switchboard to any lighting points/sockets/ cooking appliances. Its as simple as that but as i say changing plugs is allowed and easy again however though the Live & nuetral pins on the plug are in most cases not market so you must ensure you connect to the correct pins.
regards arthur electrician in melbourne |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by steve`o
(Post 4379331)
from the socket onward does count as part of the fixed wiring
hence isnt covered as part of the electrical installation for which you do need a sparkie |
Re: Electrical Appliances!!!!!!!!
Somewhere on this forum there's a thread on changing plugs that goes on for about 40 pages and becomes a huge argument. Unbelievable :confused:
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