You can do it yourself and yes you need to do each one seperately. You'll need something like this to do it, not the cheap ones you find for a couple of quid in B&Q.If I crimp the wires to extend them I do each wire seperately dont I?Am I allowed to do this myself if I am not a qualified electrician?
That would be the way I would do it to extend or lose. (red wagos)Would WAGO's not be easier than crimping?
marvelous things them there airing cupboards :^Othis has often stumped me as how did we ever manage to get the upstairs lighting feed up or shower?
whats different about an airing cupboard?marvelous things them there airing cupboards :^O
even if it was being made inaccessable! ?That would be the way I would do it to extend or lose. (red wagos)
Doesn't matter when it's surface mounted.whats different about an airing cupboard?
Wagos are classed as maintenance free so can be lost.even if it was being made inaccessable! ?
a first fix is done before plastering. confusedDoesn't matter when it's surface mounted.
have to get on that band wagon then batty :xWagos are classed as maintenance free so can be lost.
Cable can be left surface mounted in an airing cupboard; appearance isn't so important.a first fix is done before plastering. confused
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