Hi all,
I am extending the house cables to fit a new con unit about 50cm away from original fuse box, 10-way including 2 showers, max cable size 6mm.
Whats the best way of doing it? I thought of using wago connectors, correctly rated and housing it all in original fuse box housing, minus fuses etc. It is in a very awkward place under a kitchen unit but accessible. I'm fitting new con unit on t'other side of unit wall which is the end of the run.
Cheers..
 
HandySparks.
Really neat job, well done !!!!!
Just a quick question, it looks like you used a stripping tool (I may be wrong) for the outer insulation of the T&E (there appear to be clamp marks on the outer sheath).
If so, what make are they and can you recommend them?
 
Don't care how many circuits in there its should be neat , why is every one so rushed in just getting the job done , bit of care and time for a job makes a neater job then its easier for any future works ,1 would have loved to have done that one pyro as well ,mmmm
 
Hi there go easy on me I'm only a apprentice :cyclist:
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This was my little baby lol it's from about a year ago looking back I could have made it neater. The reason for the jb was we removed some lighting controllers and there db's in a plant room and fed them from a new db we installed. Any constructive criticism would be great for future reference
regards
adam
 
Just a quick question, it looks like you used a stripping tool (I may be wrong) for the outer insulation of the T&E (there appear to be clamp marks on the outer sheath).
If so, what make are they and can you recommend them?

Yes, where there's space, I use these CK 95001:
C.K Automatic Wire Stripper - 495001

They're great for 1.0 and 2.5mm² T&E, both the sheath and insulation. Very occasionally the sheath will take the insulation off with it, but only if it's very poor stripping cable.

They need a bit of space to work, so if things are tight I just use a small knife.
 
Don't care how many circuits in there its should be neat , why is every one so rushed in just getting the job done , bit of care and time for a job makes a neater job then its easier for any future works ,1 would have loved to have done that one pyro as well ,mmmm

Redid the lot, move it above the ceiling and remade of all the pyros as the muppets had damaged the existing ones. Nice little job. Never did a after picture unfortunatly
 
Nice one spinks always keep a camera with you not only for the good but the bad and the ugly , the locking nuts are great for the pyro in the situation its in
 
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Ive seen it happen on a lot of other places

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Thing is why block then now? They did it in the past and we all kicked off so they put it back.
Some stupid decisions have being made recently...
 

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