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There is no risk whatsoever of damaging inner cores by using this method electromonkey
There is...........if you use the wrong kind of knife. i.e. one that's too sharp.
Don't knock it until you try it.
I do, ill try explain, far far easier to show
Hold the cable flat in hand
Using snips, snip upwards either side of the cpc, go even further possibly by cutting halfway into the conductors, then using 2 hands, pull the top layer snipped insulation and the remainder left underneath away from each other, it flies off
Might be hard to understand but if shown you would see, could strip about a metre of grey without damaging innercores in around 5 seconds
So I just need to know about the earth connection do I need to put both in or just 1
Btw im not a sparky but I am not incompitant
I automatically thought the earth wire was as thick as the other 2 core live and neutral so I was getting worried oh well . And why do some sparkys say to use 10mm t&e and others say 16 isnt it better to b over cabled than under cabled
Why would you need an earth wire though if the other 2 are nice and thick?
Its better to b over cabled than under cabled
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