Fitted dozens of them, back in the day, but there's better alternatives now.
Wagos with the silly little enclosures, not big enough IMO with that amount of cables.
 
If the 'silly little enclosure' is not big enough then you have selected the wrong enclosure, it is hardly the fault of the product if you have selected the wrong thing.
Thats exactly why my chosen would be a 601 JB #18
 
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There are CPCs there, can't tell if they are in every cable or just most though.
Two cables have cpcs, and will be power in and power out. The cables without cpcs go to two switches and originally to two lamps. Standard wiring arrangement at the time.
Orange flex is a second lamp in parallel with one of the originals.
 
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Thats exactly why my chosen would be a 601 JB #18
I can't think why someone would use a screw terminal JB these days, when it's far quicker to wago type and make it maintenance free, whether needed to be or not.
 
As most of the cables are Red & Black T&E I would not think this JB has been put in recently so the reference to "these days" is probably not appropriate.
 
This just reminded me I have a couple boxes of old 20a and 30am round JBs I still need to use up before buying a nother load of Wago boxes
 
Take them to the local clay pigeon shoot.
 
Should I take out the RCBO's and replace with re-wirable fuse's. 😜

The comment was referring to someone's suggestion of replacing the OP's existing JB with a J601 screw terminal one rather than a wago type. He wasn't referring to the original junction box.
 
I can't think why someone would use a screw terminal JB these days, when it's far quicker to wago type and make it maintenance free, whether needed to be or not.
Whats wrong with screw terminals, they have been around for decades.
Just for info I was altering some wiring last year for a friend, wagos in the back of a switch for the N not much slack so instead of cutting the wago off (push in type) I pulled the conductor out and it didnt take much to pull out, just thought id share that.
 
Whats wrong with screw terminals, they have been around for decades.
Just for info I was altering some wiring last year for a friend, wagos in the back of a switch for the N not much slack so instead of cutting the wago off (push in type) I pulled the conductor out and it didnt take much to pull out, just thought id share that.

And MCB and main switch terminals also are screw type.
 
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Whats wrong with screw terminals, they have been around for decades.
Just for info I was altering some wiring last year for a friend, wagos in the back of a switch for the N not much slack so instead of cutting the wago off (push in type) I pulled the conductor out and it didnt take much to pull out, just thought id share that.
I've nothing against them, it's more to do with ease and also being maintenance free.
 
I've nothing against them, it's more to do with ease and also being maintenance free.
They are only MF if used with the enclosure
 
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