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Long connector to join into a ring main??
Hi All,
I am wanting to connect a socket into a ring main as a spur. The cable I want to connect to has very little slack, so once Ive cut it, the ends will be too short to use with the old school JB Ive got. What would be useful would be something like a plus sized flex connector, where there is a kind of extended 3 way chock block inside (say an inch long) and you could connect into either end. Does anyone know of such a product on the market? If not, its either 2 JBs with a short length of T&E in the middle, or else a patress and blanking plate with a couple of choc blocs and a short length of T&E - both options seem messy and a lot of work. TIA Chris |
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