I do that,As been said , connector blocks that split at the bottom when you tighten them up , back boxes that cross thread , spot lights that take a chunk of the plaster off when you try an take them out , sparks that twist all the earths together in ceiling roses ......That's all for now:_|
NsparksStevie h, all sparks terminate cables that way for a reason.
No they don't , but feel free to tell why they do ..........Stevie h, all sparks terminate cables that way for a reason.
Having replaced 3 out of 5 Eterna items this year, I've given up and taken to fitting Steinel units, even if I don't like the price.I'm on my 2nd 500W floodlight in a year.
I use Smiths/Timeguard they have a three year guarantee and very rarely go wrong and are a lot less pricey than Steinel.Having replaced 3 out of 5 Eterna items this year, I've given up and taken to fitting Steinel units, even if I don't like the price.
Exactly, don't you just hate that?, sparks that twist all the earths together in ceiling roses ......
Know what you mean, most Eterna stuff is cheap but carp. Once you get called back to one , you've lost what you saved.Having replaced 3 out of 5 Eterna items this year, I've given up and taken to fitting Steinel units, even if I don't like the price.
Twisting of the wires leads to better conductivity and is more secure than untwisted wires.No they don't , but feel free to tell why they do ..........I don't do it for the simple reason - if i need to separate the earths for any reason and they are all twisted together , when you untwist the earths can become brittle and snap off .......... but each to there own
I agree about splitting them it is a pain, but that is the way i was taught to do multiwire connections many years ago, but safer.a right pain though if you need to fault find and split them.then try putting them in the terminal when you cant cut them back because they are too short
just a point of view
So when you're installing a ring, how do you terminate at every socket?I remember the single strand cores being inflicted upon us when we went metric. ( Stranded before) Most terminal types were altered to cater for the single core and we were told not to twist the solid cores as it causes stress, specially if you untwist them, they break off.
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