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Who me?I know you're just trying to get me going on wagos. You know you want to use them anyway.
Funny I have just watched that mind you the wire was on fire first.I have never use these and wou.d not want to but you can buy them from cef , john ward has done a demonstration using these it called wire connection overload not sure if pete has already posted the video but as i remember the wago failed before the wire nut.
You've used wire nuts?I don't view these any worse then a standard chocolate block, and we have all used plenty of those.
Ive used them with no issues personally.
Apart from them looking a bit ****y, is there any real issues apart from personal preference?
I don't view these any worse then a standard chocolate block, and we have all used plenty of those.
Ive used them with no issues personally.
Apart from them looking a bit ****y, is there any real issues apart from personal preference?
bet you don't like sliced bread or motorised transport, either . it's called progress des.When light fittings with those stupid push in connections to the lamp holders reared their obscene head,I avoided buying any fitting that would contain such heartache (and they carried very low current)
Imagine my flabbergast when these Wago larger current carrying contraptions hit the shelves,total heartbreak
You can give me all the science you care,I would not under any circumstances use them,they are a inferior remedy for a problem that has never existed
bet you don't like sliced bread or motorised transport, either . it's called progress des.
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