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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 147487" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Depends on size of property, but as I tend to split circuits on the 'more is better' principle, I tend to use 1.0mm, as the highest Zs I've ever had was around 1.2 ohms. I used to use 1.5mm, but the Zs results were so low, I changed back to 1.0mm to save a few quid, make terminating cables easier, improve distinction between cable sizes with 2.5mm, and generally make life easier. Ther are occasions when I use 1.5mm, but these are becoming fewer and further in-between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 147487, member: 490"] Depends on size of property, but as I tend to split circuits on the 'more is better' principle, I tend to use 1.0mm, as the highest Zs I've ever had was around 1.2 ohms. I used to use 1.5mm, but the Zs results were so low, I changed back to 1.0mm to save a few quid, make terminating cables easier, improve distinction between cable sizes with 2.5mm, and generally make life easier. Ther are occasions when I use 1.5mm, but these are becoming fewer and further in-between. [/QUOTE]
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