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anything that will fit. what's all that grey crap?
 
Hmm, I'll perhaps just stick one next to it outside the board.

i see quite a few houses with boards full of insulation.

Funnily enough, I saw one a couple of weeks ago where a shed load of polystyrene beads from the wall filling had gone inside the cu and you could see all the cables were sticky and had reacted with it.
 
I realise its bad practise but perhaps another make would fit as I cant see any Volex din mounted bell transformers.

A few sites state that wylex will fit Volex but i do not know myself, I'm sure someone here will know.

If it does then the following may be an option:

1. Wylex MTS8/1 8V 1 MODULE Usec 8 VOLTS MTS8 BELL TRANSFORMER 8VA OUTPUT | eBay

2. Wylex MTS12/1 Door Bell Transformer 12V | NoLinkingToThis
 

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