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<blockquote data-quote="Larnacaman" data-source="post: 175069" data-attributes="member: 11825"><p>No ....it's not brain surgery, it's all about having the right material and the right tools.</p><p></p><p>I'm not dissing Wago's in any way, they are streets ahead of the standard connector now commonly used in the UK. They are NOT a substitute however, for every situation.</p><p></p><p>I have stated before, i have used other manufacturers equivalents of Wago's, so i don't require to be re-informed about push fit connectors.</p><p></p><p>Oh and i don't believe for a minute that those push fit connections are still tight, they may still be holding the cable in, but they are also now loose fitting, as those thin copper strips would have been deformed....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larnacaman, post: 175069, member: 11825"] No ....it's not brain surgery, it's all about having the right material and the right tools. I'm not dissing Wago's in any way, they are streets ahead of the standard connector now commonly used in the UK. They are NOT a substitute however, for every situation. I have stated before, i have used other manufacturers equivalents of Wago's, so i don't require to be re-informed about push fit connectors. Oh and i don't believe for a minute that those push fit connections are still tight, they may still be holding the cable in, but they are also now loose fitting, as those thin copper strips would have been deformed.... [/QUOTE]
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