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people do you all believe it is ok when changing light fittings, to use connector block and push into ceiling.... would you tape connector block up..??? cheers for your views
 
bad practice, if there is not enough room in the dome of the fitting, especially if it is 3-plated. if the plate is wide enough you could always cut a round dryliner in and put the connector blocks in that
 
people do you all believe it is ok when changing light fittings, to use connector block and push into ceiling.... would you tape connector block up..??? cheers for your views

Like other posters, I wouldn't do it at all. Wagos all the way, and in the case of lighting, in a maintenance free JB.
 
I think i've missed the boat on all this wago block lark? what can a wago block do that a conector block cant? plus im not limited to how many cales go into a conector block. please fill me in!

ta, Jason
 
I think i've missed the boat on all this wago block lark? what can a wago block do that a conector block cant? plus im not limited to how many cales go into a conector block. please fill me in!

ta, Jason

Without condoning the above practice, a Wago connector is easier and quicker to use and you only need 2 hands not 3.
Also I think you will find that you are limited to the number of cables in a connector. Try fitting 8 into one and being sure that all 8 are secure.

Wago's come into their own when doing a large heating jb.
 
I think i've missed the boat on all this wago block lark? what can a wago block do that a conector block cant? plus im not limited to how many cales go into a conector block. please fill me in!

ta, Jason
wagos or hellacon connectors. push in maintenance free, up to 8 ends ( 1.0mm - 2.5mm ) in one block. google "wago" or " helacon". but don't make the mistake some of us have done by putting a L and a N in ther same block!! nice bang!
 
had a look at wago;s can the be used for conecting lenghts of cable together even tho they prefer 1 complete run......?? thanks if ya reply, im only 2nd year with little expierience of real electrical world.. Trev<<<<<< loves info
 
you can externd cables with wagos no prob. as long as you enclose the joints
 
I just love the wago's especially the nice big ones that are rated for 6mm and 41 amps ,dont use much terminal block now these wagos are so good for loops in light fittings push them in and away you go brill
 
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