that did actually cheer me up for a minute lol
that did actually cheer me up for a minute lol
I've never crimped cables beforecrimp the cables to extend them, crimp flex to solid core, then use 8-way wagos. Job done
Thanks, I've decided I'm either going to add two more boxes above the two that are there, so I have one box for boiler/underfloor heating, one for hot water, and two for each additional zone valve I'm adding, bridging between the boxes with live, neutral and switched live only. OR change them out for one large 9x9 inch box, have a row of connectors along the bottom for the existing boiler, hot water and underfloor heating manifold feeds, then separate rows of connectors above that for the additional zone valves/thermostats I'm adding in. Any preference?if your having a thermostat and valve per floor, I put the junctions for them separately to the normal boiler wiring and bridge across the wires needed.
Fit a single box: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/BX963.html
Put in DIN rail. Use appropriate terminals. There's easily space for 30+ double terminals in a box like that.
Fit a single box: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/BX963.html
Put in DIN rail. Use appropriate terminals. There's easily space for 30+ double terminals in a box like that.
I was actually going to go get the 9x9x3 galvanised one, but this is fine too. Can you recommend a wholesaler that sells din rail and modules in small quantities? I can only find it from RS online, and would rather just go buy some cause I'm in a hurry to get it done
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