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<blockquote data-quote="Martin" data-source="post: 388690" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>Thanks for all the thoughts, I think I'll stick to my original plan. There isn't space for a resin joint, which within the confines of the board is a bit OTT IMHO. I appreciate in the scheme of things that 25mm isn't big, but when your getting on a bit! This all came about as a result of the insurance surveyor finding said cables terminated in a MCB with some of the cores chopped to make it fit. The MCB had also obviously overheated at some point. The installation comprises a Bill BS88 db and an Ottermill TP&amp;N db which were secondhand when installed 30 or so years ago, so it's all a horrible mess, time for a new board.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin, post: 388690, member: 676"] Thanks for all the thoughts, I think I'll stick to my original plan. There isn't space for a resin joint, which within the confines of the board is a bit OTT IMHO. I appreciate in the scheme of things that 25mm isn't big, but when your getting on a bit! This all came about as a result of the insurance surveyor finding said cables terminated in a MCB with some of the cores chopped to make it fit. The MCB had also obviously overheated at some point. The installation comprises a Bill BS88 db and an Ottermill TP&N db which were secondhand when installed 30 or so years ago, so it's all a horrible mess, time for a new board. Regards Martin [/QUOTE]
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