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Hi people, I have a cable that comes up into the shower. Now as it stands the old sparkie extended the cable by using connector strips then putting tape around this. He left the wire outside Of the wall which I know is dangerous. What is the best way you would fix this situation as I would be sinking the wire into the wall?
 
Hi people, I have a cable that comes up into the shower. Now as it stands the old sparkie extended the cable by using connector strips then putting tape around this. He left the wire outside Of the wall which I know is dangerous. What is the best way you would fix this situation as I would be sinking the wire into the wall?
Does the cable come from above?
 
I would try to replace the cable back to the isolator if possible.
I have crimped and heatshrinked them before but I am never sure with the high load.
 
My concern is that you want to sink a joint into the wall ...... Can you post a picture?
 
It does look like the cable will reach,if it doesn't at least the conductors would be inside the unit if they need extending
Given the shambles on view,I suspect there may be other requirements not up to scratch
 

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