123hotchef
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use chock boxes and crimp the cables and spread them about if not in a couple of enclosures
will this be ok
use chock boxes and crimp the cables and spread them about if not in a couple of enclosures

I recently found a 300mm main earthing cable "crimped" with what looked like a hammer and bolster! It was on a 800 amp supply and yes it did wobbble a bit....
fftopic:We have a overheads supply with crimps between the down cable from pole and tails into the loft, few years ago we had lots of dimmig and voltage fluctuation in the wind and rain. DNO came out and decide it was one of the joints, the repair method was:-
ask us to turn on as much as possible then they turned off the main isolator then one flicked the switch back on while the other twisted the joint with water pump pliers and 1000v gloves then wrapped it in black tape. Not had a problem since.

That's the type of connector but I've seen them come complete with an enclosure, maybe at CEF?
That's the type of connector but I've seen them come complete with an enclosure, maybe at CEF?

ideal but don't buy there crimps or connectors or the screwfix ones there crap and come loose .as I said I use the swa make and there a lot harder to crimp the others are soft crap and easy to crimp .when u have fitted them give the cables a good pull just to check it has crimped properly and wont pull outThat is the plan @brightspark 4 of these http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Electrical/d190/IP55+Rated/sd3140/Junction+Box+IP55/p60297 and a hundred or so crimp butt connectors plan to screw these to the concrete ceiling before it is battoned and boarded I will try and keep the lighting and ring mains separate too just so I know where where what is if you know what I mean



