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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 559564" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I'll happily admit when WAGOs first came out I had a selection box of the various types and kept putting off using them. Finishing off a rewire the last thing to do was replace a charred, brittle batten lamp holder in the loft and test. </p><p></p><p>I removed the old batten holder and realised I had an angled instead of straight replacement. To temporarily make safe, instead of putting a traditional connector block on I thought I'd try one of those "new ones"...and wrapped it in tape for good measure.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]17276[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I didn't go back to the house immediately and totally forgot about the loft / batten holder.</p><p></p><p>I started testing...the IR results threw me for a bit and was wondering where I'd accidentally screwed / nailed through a cable. </p><p></p><p>It was then I realised the value of dead testing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 559564, member: 16173"] I'll happily admit when WAGOs first came out I had a selection box of the various types and kept putting off using them. Finishing off a rewire the last thing to do was replace a charred, brittle batten lamp holder in the loft and test. I removed the old batten holder and realised I had an angled instead of straight replacement. To temporarily make safe, instead of putting a traditional connector block on I thought I'd try one of those "new ones"...and wrapped it in tape for good measure. [ATTACH type="full"]17276[/ATTACH] I didn't go back to the house immediately and totally forgot about the loft / batten holder. I started testing...the IR results threw me for a bit and was wondering where I'd accidentally screwed / nailed through a cable. It was then I realised the value of dead testing! [/QUOTE]
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