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<blockquote data-quote="pete the plug" data-source="post: 458868" data-attributes="member: 29842"><p>Hi Folks,</p><p></p><p>First post on the forum so a big hello to all.</p><p></p><p>Couple of questions, Doing a house rewire where all the lights will be LED downlighters, so ceiling roses are not an option, so cables will be brought to the wall switches to have accessible interconnections instead. Not too happy about the prospect of having perhaps up to 3 terminations in a single flimsy switch connection, would you recommend making all connections to terminal strips/wago connectors, then use a fly lead to the switch?</p><p></p><p>Many of the switches will be LumoS electronic wifi dimmer type, which I guess would effect the final test reading / be destroyed with a 500V test, so will retro fit them.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know how there things work, as they don't require an earth, and have a constant blue indicator light showing?</p><p></p><p>I would prefer to use 1.5mm T&amp;E but 1.0mm will be a lot easier with multiple cables in the switch drops.</p><p></p><p>Any comments would be greatly appreciated ...Thanke...Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pete the plug, post: 458868, member: 29842"] Hi Folks, First post on the forum so a big hello to all. Couple of questions, Doing a house rewire where all the lights will be LED downlighters, so ceiling roses are not an option, so cables will be brought to the wall switches to have accessible interconnections instead. Not too happy about the prospect of having perhaps up to 3 terminations in a single flimsy switch connection, would you recommend making all connections to terminal strips/wago connectors, then use a fly lead to the switch? Many of the switches will be LumoS electronic wifi dimmer type, which I guess would effect the final test reading / be destroyed with a 500V test, so will retro fit them. Anyone know how there things work, as they don't require an earth, and have a constant blue indicator light showing? I would prefer to use 1.5mm T&E but 1.0mm will be a lot easier with multiple cables in the switch drops. Any comments would be greatly appreciated ...Thanke...Pete [/QUOTE]
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