Nice Tel ar them Wagos din rail mounted. or have you made it look like they are?
nope, free in air. just got it in that position as thet was the extent of the 2.5mm T/E to a double socket out of shot.
i could post a pic with cover off, but due to most cables being short and stretched to avoid joins, it a bit of a rats nest.
 
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Them ain't Wago's, nothing wrong with them I use them myself, came from Toolstation discussed at length on two threads and the only negative comment is that the centre lever is not striped yellow/green. :rolleyes:

FIO Wago do make a din rail mount to carry their connectors, used those as well.
 
Them ain't Wago's, nothing wrong with them I use them myself, came from Toolstation discussed at length on two threads and the only negative comment is that the centre lever is not striped yellow/green. :rolleyes:

FIO Wago do make a din rail mount to carry their connectors, used those as well.
i just bought a green sharpie. problem solved.
 
Them ain't Wago's, nothing wrong with them I use them myself, came from Toolstation discussed at length on two threads and the only negative comment is that the centre lever is not striped yellow/green. :rolleyes:

FIO Wago do make a din rail mount to carry their connectors, used those as well.
Thanks, , ,
 
the surveyors said the electrical system looked old and needed changing
Sounds like surveyors trying to justify their exorbitant fee !
 
installed this beasty yesterday. tried the toolstation 3 pole connector as discussed on another forum. tug test fine, presently on a 16A MCB, so not fully loaded. noticed that on the meter the Nin and Nout were reversed. not my problem, and afaik, the N's are just linked in side the meter anyway. the seal fairy had been before. ......
Looks like a hefty nick in your Brown cable there though:rolleyes:
 
Looks like a hefty nick in your Brown cable there though:rolleyes:
only surface from being chucked around in the van. i did check it for any damage. that brown is 2.5mm single. quite robust insulation.
 
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only surface from being chucked around in the van. i did check it for any damage. that brown is 2.5mm single. quite robust insulation.
Fair enough, but for such a short length of 2.5 single I'd probably just have chopped it at the nick. Probably just looks worse in the photo
 
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Yes best quality, but also most suitable, like cable entry knockouts in the back, wide choice of rcbo's, spd's. I'm thinking maybe Schneider, Hager, MK?

Anyone able to offer answers the OP's original question?

I think MK have exited the CU market, Hagar seems to be liked around these parts, but I have little experience to answer the broader question compared to most of the folk here.
 
The OP's original question was answered by many on page one.
 

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