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I might need to remove an old heater CU leaving some cable holes in the Henley block where its tails currently go. Anyone got a good suggestion for an insulating plug for those holes?
 
These may be too big, and if not, probably too expensive ??

I thought this looks like an opportunity for 3D printing, and sure enough: 20 Pack, Henley Block Blanks/100a connector blanks | eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185254582641?

I see golf tees and plastic rawlplugs get suggested, along with silicone sealant 🤪
 
Are they 25mm holes or 35mm?
I found this, though it's a bit home-brew 3d printed...


Have you measured up biro lids and araldite yet ;-)
 

50p each

Edit just seen already posted, even though I already liked the other post, been a ling day!
 
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Are they 25mm holes or 35mm?
I found this, though it's a bit home-brew 3d printed...


Have you measured up biro lids and araldite yet ;-)
bloody big tails for them holes.
 
Have you a link to them? I have only ever seen their 20-30A junction boxes and the "neutral link" MCB replacements for the likes of adding SPDs, etc.
My mistake. They’re Proteus.

Like I said, removable blanks (I think 3, so there’s always 2 open holes) and there’s a little block can go in the side so you can screw them up side by side neatly as they’re fixed together.

 

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