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Joining wires
When I come to permanently install my extractor fan and LED panels (2).
They are a temp set up at the moment as I will be re tiling and a new plasterboard ceiling. I have used a couple of reusable wago connectors but would prefer (I think) to use some other method I was thinking block connectors or butt crimping, what would be best, or some other. The connections will be in a choc box. Another question With the wago connectors it is the one with 4 levers, that is 4 cables of the same polarity in the connector, which is for without double checking as I done this 2 weeks ago (and failing memory) live in and 3 lives out for 2 LEDs and an extractor fan. If I use a block connector would I say use say a double block and on one side the live in and twist the 3 x outs together on the other side? Is this shoddy or what is the best/safest way to do this. |
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