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220v to 12v driver?

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6 hours ago, sometimewoodworker said:

It can’t be screwed down to that fitting & the rodent comment was /irony ????

Two things, I can see now that the fitting is the clip type “yuk “ and yes connections can not be screwed down, and Given the condition of the connections and the wiring I did not realise your comment was irony, my fault and apologies

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    It also says  but your new power supply says   not LED driver   and it looks as if you have a rodent problem as well    

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6 hours ago, Jimjim1 said:

I did not realise your comment was irony, my fault and apologies

No apology needed, but accepted, no fault found, I made the same assumption on first glance. ???? 

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