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I see no connector block, a crimp maybeA connector block has been used to extend a 10mm water bond, what code would you recommend?
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Good spoti'd be more concerned about that floating open end red insulated conductor and that ropey looking blue crimp connector.
Oh yes Specsavers indeed Tel, my mind was fixed on that crimp, tunnel vision at it's best sorry OP ignore my post #4.behind the blue crimp, pete. (specsavers?)
I would use a screw driver.Hate unfixed block connectors proper unskilled work and those who approve how do you suggest anyone can check terminal tightness in this instance.
How will you manage that in the OPs pic.I would use a screw driver.
I haven't seen someone cut the back of a board out before. I'd have thought it would've compromised the manufacturer's design in several non recoverable ways. Stuffed it, in short.Back of the board has been knocked out leaving internal conductors exposed to a combustible surface.
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