M mal165 Joined 25 Jan 2009 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Location Borders Country 2 Aug 2024 #1 Hi, I'm about to install a Hisense Induction hob and have to use jumpers to link terminals. What gauge cable is needed for the jumpers? Thanks
Hi, I'm about to install a Hisense Induction hob and have to use jumpers to link terminals. What gauge cable is needed for the jumpers? Thanks
flameport Joined 10 Mar 2007 Messages 12,170 Reaction score 3,067 Location Poole, Dorset Country 2 Aug 2024 #2 Terminal jumpers are solid metal links supplied with the hob. Using random bits of cable is never an option.
Terminal jumpers are solid metal links supplied with the hob. Using random bits of cable is never an option.
M mal165 Joined 25 Jan 2009 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Location Borders Country 2 Aug 2024 #3 Thanks, I don't recall seeing jumpers with the hob. Any idea where I could purchase a couple?
M mal165 Joined 25 Jan 2009 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Location Borders Country 2 Aug 2024 #4 Hi, Ive just found the jumpers located in a slot in the connector block. Of course, if I had read the installation manual more closely or opened my eyes!!
Hi, Ive just found the jumpers located in a slot in the connector block. Of course, if I had read the installation manual more closely or opened my eyes!!
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 40,339 Reaction score 6,033 Location Essexshire Country 2 Aug 2024 #5 Installation manuals are for wimps!
M mal165 Joined 25 Jan 2009 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Location Borders Country 2 Aug 2024 #6 Indeed!! Handy though!
F FrodoOne Joined 20 Feb 2017 Messages 1,059 Reaction score 171 Location Melbourne, Australia Country 3 Aug 2024 #7 If at first you don't succeed - try reading the directions.
Mottie Joined 27 Feb 2017 Messages 40,339 Reaction score 6,033 Location Essexshire Country 3 Aug 2024 #8 mal165 said: Indeed!! Handy though! Click to expand... Only as a last resort!