thanks, so the answer is, get an electrician? i was worried itd be too small a job for anyone to bother
, so the answer is, get an electrician?
I didn’t do this. Nobody has died.
Get some connectors, watch a load of YouTube videos, get the tools you need to be absolutely certain you’ve turned off the juice to it and DIY it.
If it’s not earthed just make sure you get class ii fittings.
I would point out that it’s very possible to do work that appears to function but isn’t necessarily safe. I would also say that a DIYer almost certainly doesn’t have the equipment to test and verify the suitability or condition of existing wiring.
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thanks, so the answer is, get an electrician? i was worried itd be too small a job for anyone to bother