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What are the cables in consumer units that connect the main switch to the RCD. I think they're 16mm but I can't find any on wholesaler web sites. Also, where can I get some?
You've also got to ensure that the crimper you're using does not crimp the ends into a form that won't then fit in the neutral bar.
not to mention its likely the solder will crack when you try to screw it down so it won't be a good connectionI don't think it's considered good practice to solder cables that are used in screw terminals. They can work loose over time. Daz
surely it is only really uninsulated crimps that should be solderedThe soldering of flexible cable terminations as an alternative to ferrules is specifically forbidden in the regulations, or at least it was when I did the 17th ed course as the use of ferrules was a new addition at the time.
One of the few exceptions to this is the terminations to vehicle trailer sockets,where soldering the last 8mm of fine stranded 7 core gives you 2 or 3 changes of socket without further prep,with no downside,over my 4 decades of observations...
surely it is only really uninsulated crimps that should be soldered
surely it is only really uninsulated crimps that should be soldered
If a crimp is done correctly there is a gas tight joint between the conductor and the crimp. By definition if it is gas tight then there is no air and certainly no way for solder to get into the crimp section.
If they are loose, then they are done wrong and need the correct tool...