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Default Re-connecting cut telephone cable

robert wrote:
Andy Dingley wrote:
On 7 Jan, 12:07, petek wrote:
My nextdoor neighbour has just been round to ask about re-connecting
the cable to his telephone extension,


Repair with telephone cable and appropriate junction boxes. You might
be lucky (if there's slack) and just use one, but you'll probably need
two junctions boxes and some spare cable.

These parts are now sold on every high street, so there's no excuse
for not using them. Equally the punchdown tool - the "one job" plastic
ones are under a quid, so don't be tempted to use a screwdriver.

Use IDC (punchdown) connectors and solid core phone cable. Don't use
choc block or stranded alarm cable - you'll get problems with it long
term, especially with ADSL. Screw terminals are for use with stranded,
IDC for solid core - mixing them is a bad idea.

The circuitry is just a quick bit of web searching. Easy.

As a quick easy fix, just strip the cable back on each end and twist the
appropriate conductors together, then insulate. Its not carrying any
high currents and will have no effect on speech or even broadband.

Just be careful the cores dont get nicked and snap.


I think this is potentially dangerous. Such a joint dos NOT have the
microwelds the screws or crimpins will make, and surface oxidation will
eventually result in a nice rectifying oixide joint..in short bugger all
broadband, some distortion, and like as not crackles when the joint
oxide arcs over.

AND you will have to pay BT 150 quid to fix what they will instantly
diagnose is 'your fault'

Its ok for a quick bodge in an emergency, but the cost of doing it
properly is so small, I see no point.