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A donut of a builder has helpfully run a piece of swa two core 16mm to a small feature fountain fitted with 1.5mm flex, suggestions on best way to join, couldn’t get the 16mm in a wago!
 
twist and tape. or source a IP rated SFCU.complete with a coffin box 60A connection block.
 
Whats it going into at the other end? In this situation, I can't see any technical reason why just putting one or 2 strands of the 16mm into a wago and cutting the others off. You would probably still have to put heatrink over the end to insulate the rest of them. Not sure how easy it would be to justify/sign off though.
 
Whats it going into at the other end? In this situation, I can't see any technical reason why just putting one or 2 strands of the 16mm into a wago and cutting the others off. You would probably still have to put heatrink over the end to insulate the rest of them. Not sure how easy it would be to justify/sign off though.
I sincerely hope your reply was/is tongue in cheek shaun1.
 
I sincerely hope your reply was/is tongue in cheek shaun1.

Well not entirely no. Obviously I would never consider cutting strands off a cable if it was correctly sized and carrying somewhere near its capacity. But in this case, presumably only a 1.5mm cable is required for CCC, and one strand of a 7 strand 16mm must be more than 1.5mm CSA, so what actual reason is there not to use it in this way providing ita suitibly protected for the 1.5mm?
 
Im DIY so don't shout at me, but I've done something very similar in the past for family who had knocked down an old garage and made garden bigger so wanted to have a light where the garage was.

16mm in to a resin bullet to 6mm SWA (using the screw down and snap bolt crimps) and then fed the 6mm in to a wiska 308 with swa gland and 1.5mm flex out on a compression before for a light.

Resin joint 450mm down, wiska box on a wooden post. MCB downrated to 6a at supply.
 

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