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Filename: | 20181112_205800-1-e.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Off Topic |
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Date added: | 17 Dec, 2018 |
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Still see stuff like that in service all the time, especially under floors!
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They’ve even gone through the effort of offsetting the hole in order to get the most threads for the screws.
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Yeh these old ones are cool. Unlike the wholesalers latest option where they have like a little U shape inside instead of round and the cable goes to one side really poor i sent them back!
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I know exactly the ones you mean Kev & they're utter dangerous crap. Even if you manage to get the cable under the screw, it often comes loose with just a small amount of movement. They also have a habit of shearing the copper of the cable.
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Proper old school electrical bits, but the WAGO connectors we have today are a lot better
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Wago's are good like, especially when combined with their proper boxes.
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Can't say I've used any yet but I've only heard good things about Wago type connectors. I will be ordering some to try out at some point
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That's like our oldies, except in ours the main bit was square cross section. In the old ones every little thing was done with perfection down to nicely rounded off ends of the screws. Today you can find good terminals (with proper brass machined inserts, protective plates, and such) but you have to search for the high end stuff to get them. Or else you get the U stuff
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