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Can anyone advise the best way to extend a circuit in 10mm t&e please. I have used crimps for 2.5 but I understand this is not suitable ? Thanks
 
You can also get heat shrinkable insulated thru crimps, that once crimped, you heat up and the moulded heatshrink seals and insulates the termination.... Available from 1mm thru to 16mm...
 
Never seen them before always used through crimps and seperate heat shrink they sound like a much more professional job great to see the link engineer
 
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Been trying to find a link for them, ...maybe tomorrow after i've spoken to the electrical contractor, as they were using them on the last project we did...

Or should i say...later today on my part...lol!!!
 
extend a circuit in 10mm t&e please. I have used crimps for 2.5 but I understand this is not suitable

I may start a war but it's actually the other way round.

Edit - Rereading the post I'm not sure if OP means crimping 2.5mm² is unsuitable - correct - or crimping 10mm² is unsuitable - not correct.
 
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