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Ok..... I'm glad this post had gotten some attention. What I always do, which I see as the failsafe option. Is to wire the ring cpcs into the socket together, then a single out to the box. It's good to know that these posts are getting read and are being paid attention to.Each to their own but I see that as incredibly bad practice.
Then take some photo's and show us.ive seen worse
it still works, not a fault. just something missing
still no reply from the client, possibly will be left like that for unspecified amount of timeView attachment 14228
it still works, not a fault. just something missing
still no reply from the client, possibly will be left like that for unspecified amount of timeView attachment 14228
if one of the Cpc's is long enough I tend to use one to the box terminal, doubled over not cut and continue it to the socket and join it with the other Cpc so I have two at the socket. If not both to the socket with a link to the box. If that makes any sense.......Each to their own but I see that as incredibly bad practice.
which is of course the correct method which used to be taught at all colleges!Ok..... I'm glad this post had gotten some attention. What I always do, which I see as the failsafe option. Is to wire the ring cpcs into the socket together, then a single out to the box. It's good to know that these posts are getting read and are being paid attention to.
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