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Either depending upon the type of property and intended use of the circuit.
Could,nt you have a problem with grouping if many 2.5mm t and e leaving the cu if all radials?Number of sockets to install is also a factor. 1 point on a ring is a bit pointless....
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Well if you are talking BIG sockets and have to double up conductors for current carrying capacity...Number of sockets to install is also a factor. 1 point on a ring is a bit pointless....
What about option 4 - Hedgehog. RFC with loads of spurs?Where is option 3 - Lollypop?
A coronavirus, a 6mm ring with lots of 6mm radials with 2.5 rings on the end.What about option 4 - Hedgehog. RFC with loads of spurs?![]()
That's just an RFC with multiple spurs, mothing odd about that methodWhat about option 4 - Hedgehog. RFC with loads of spurs?![]()
I know PeteThat's just an RFC with multiple spurs, mothing odd about that method
If you mustI know PeteCan we call you Pete999 aka Lord of the Rings?
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and no doubt a proliferation of fire nuts. on another forum, predominantly American, several members praise their silly wire nuts and condemn wagos.People think rings are bad , I recently watched a video of a guy wiring his house in America and he put lights and sockets on the same circuit using the same sized cable and kept calling it ‘roughing’ in his wiring...
it was blooming rough and at every point he stripped the cores back & twisted the bare copper earths together and shoved them in the back of each box so he had just the L & N to connect later
People think rings are bad , I recently watched a video of a guy wiring his house in America and he put lights and sockets on the same circuit using the same sized cable and kept calling it ‘roughing’ in his wiring...
it was blooming rough and at every point he stripped the cores back & twisted the bare copper earths together and shoved them in the back of each box so he had just the L & N to connect later