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<blockquote data-quote="Larnacaman" data-source="post: 175074" data-attributes="member: 11825"><p>Valid points Riggy, but to my way of thinking, they have passed all the required tests, or they wouldn't be on sale in the UK, ...We have to take it that the long term performance is as they say, ...Fit For Purpose!!</p><p></p><p>I think maybe a better way of looking at the use of these Wago's or any other form of connector come to that in a CU. Is if you were planning on using such a CU change as part of an assessment, and if all or most of the conductors required extending. What would you consider as that CU being presented at it's best, ...A bunch of wago's or similar, ...or crimped heat shrunk insulated terminations?? Now to my mind, there isn't any doubt whatsoever, what i would rather see, it's a complete No-Brainer!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larnacaman, post: 175074, member: 11825"] Valid points Riggy, but to my way of thinking, they have passed all the required tests, or they wouldn't be on sale in the UK, ...We have to take it that the long term performance is as they say, ...Fit For Purpose!! I think maybe a better way of looking at the use of these Wago's or any other form of connector come to that in a CU. Is if you were planning on using such a CU change as part of an assessment, and if all or most of the conductors required extending. What would you consider as that CU being presented at it's best, ...A bunch of wago's or similar, ...or crimped heat shrunk insulated terminations?? Now to my mind, there isn't any doubt whatsoever, what i would rather see, it's a complete No-Brainer!! [/QUOTE]
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