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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Potts" data-source="post: 459815" data-attributes="member: 29902"><p>No its fine, yes re whiskers I put it together quickly for a photo, I don't like the block conector neither tbh, the 3 core that comes in through the gland has insulation right to the end the flex (it goes back for roughly an inch) the insulation is built up to stop the flex pulling back through the gland rubber (grommet)as there is no way of securing it otherwise, it goes through the grommet tightly within the fitting but the flex still slips if pulled hence the insulation build up , with the build up it is very secure ditto on the end of the two core as it enters down from out of the arm...no idea what a Wago lever connector is but I'll have a look, other than that does the actual wiring look correct - it works perfectly fine I was just concerned re the earthing but I think the switch is insulated anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Potts, post: 459815, member: 29902"] No its fine, yes re whiskers I put it together quickly for a photo, I don't like the block conector neither tbh, the 3 core that comes in through the gland has insulation right to the end the flex (it goes back for roughly an inch) the insulation is built up to stop the flex pulling back through the gland rubber (grommet)as there is no way of securing it otherwise, it goes through the grommet tightly within the fitting but the flex still slips if pulled hence the insulation build up , with the build up it is very secure ditto on the end of the two core as it enters down from out of the arm...no idea what a Wago lever connector is but I'll have a look, other than that does the actual wiring look correct - it works perfectly fine I was just concerned re the earthing but I think the switch is insulated anyway. [/QUOTE]
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