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Evening - I've lost the post I put out there a few days back re a shorting issue with my branch/dock junction. I was going to brave the cold tonight and head out to the railway room with notes from the responses peeps had kindly posted but all I can find now is my original post in the Welcome section - my question and attachment seem to have vanished? I'm obviously doing something daft.......any clues? And apologies, I can neither remember the day I posted or what the subject heading was b ut I'm pretty sure I posted from the 'Electrics' section.......and there were a couple of replies for me to study before it vanished.
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I didn’t see anything from you.

Edit: well Sherlock, I mean Brian.
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Well this week's numpty prize goes to your truly. How embarrassing!
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You're not the first to do it. :)
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Haha. The forums look the same don't they! But they are not... But both have like minded enthusiasts. :)
I am on both as well!
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