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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 555634" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>that also reminds me of a job a few years ago. some cowboy replaced a load of highbays. existing lights had an IEC plug on the body and a flex with IEC socket plugged into them. they cut off the IEC socket and wago into the flex on the new lights. no box. all 60 of them. spent 2 days going around fitting a wagobox over every connection.</p><p></p><p>best part? after finished found a spare highbay LED that they were fitting. it had an IEC plug on the end of the flex. all they had to do was plug the damn thing into the existing connector.</p><p></p><p>same dodgy work through the offices with wago (some even had some tape over, but they run out after a few offices). they also added some new lights in some of the offices and brought a new meaning to PoE.</p><p></p><p>wonder ifit was the same company? this was also 2019/20</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 555634, member: 2012"] that also reminds me of a job a few years ago. some cowboy replaced a load of highbays. existing lights had an IEC plug on the body and a flex with IEC socket plugged into them. they cut off the IEC socket and wago into the flex on the new lights. no box. all 60 of them. spent 2 days going around fitting a wagobox over every connection. best part? after finished found a spare highbay LED that they were fitting. it had an IEC plug on the end of the flex. all they had to do was plug the damn thing into the existing connector. same dodgy work through the offices with wago (some even had some tape over, but they run out after a few offices). they also added some new lights in some of the offices and brought a new meaning to PoE. wonder ifit was the same company? this was also 2019/20 [/QUOTE]
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