similar to the toolstation ones but with extra outgoing terminals. useful to have a few on the van
 
When I first posted the toolstation ones in the Arms I got all sorts of ridiculous flack, including the yellow lever did not have a green stripe, obviously they have become a bit more acceptable since then.
 
When I first posted the toolstation ones in the Arms I got all sorts of ridiculous flack, including the yellow lever did not have a green stripe, obviously they have become a bit more acceptable since then.
used a few of them on cable repairs. nice and compact. you don't need to get slack to fit wagos. bit of heatshrink if you want to be pedantic.
 
It depends whether you want safety approvals or just something that works. I use them for non-critical applixations and they are great, but for real stuff I need products with real approvals and tech backup.
 
so much for harmonisation then. only us (IET) stupid enough to change.
Yeah, I thought we changed from RYB to 'get in line' with EU.

Mind you, it was another means of money making, so I suppose we can understand our brilliant top businessmen and leaders making a bob or two (billion) out of it.
I wonder if we'll get a change back by the 19th.....just for a repeat performance.?
 
Yeah, I thought we changed from RYB to 'get in line' with EU.
It was not an EU thing, it was IEC. The goal made sense, to have harmonised colours, but the choices made were stupid.

In nature things that are dangerous to touch or eat advertise that aspect via bright colours (wasps, ladybirds, poisonous frogs, poisonous snakes, etc) so that would be a sane choice for live conductors.

Instead got black and brown, both seen by the general public as "safe" and not colours you can have on indicator lights either :(

Basically that was the most common set among those taking part, so they became the IEC choices. Some countries like France have other reserved colours for things like switched live, which ought to have been an aspect made more general among standard bodies.
 
Approval - and unprofessional ideas. --Plus "WHACKY Thoughts "
(- below -)
(re-use -- where circuit will not be scrutinised to the last 0.1 Ohm )
... The sales men -will tout versatility.
(rather than absolute safety)
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Can we find a paper ?
" Sided by side connection comparison of
screw terminals -vs- Level action connectors ,long term contact resistance reliability ..in an environment ,
where an SDS hammer drill will be used in close vacinity "
 
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