How many cables in one backbox?

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Would this be acceptable? Looping in at a 2G switch, both switches 2W.


It just seems too much for one single backbox - and all cables go UP. Would have to make it a 25/35mm backbox. Anyone attempted this before? :LOL:
 
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47mm would be easier still, particularly if you ever change to flat plate accessories.
 
Go for it man!

As Banal says, get a 47mm in there. Is the circuit in 1mm or 1.5mm?
 
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It's a small victory I know, but you only need 1 3core and earth plus a 2 core and earth to run to the other switch.

That might free up a little space in the backbox. (the two grey conductors are common and so you only need 1 plus a strapper at the other switch)

....you might be glad of the extra space! :LOL:

Congrats on the house purchase by the way.
Dan
 
What's the most you could ever need to squeeze in?

I make it 39 conductors, assuming you want only 1 switched live per gang to leave the box.

:eek:
 
Nope.

Can't get 4-gang intermediates in single-gang box size. (Can you???)

I'm suggesting 39 cores into one of these:

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what has multiple supplies got to do with it?

the cables I've indicated are 3C+E strapper to the other switch and a T+E bringing in live and switched live from the light..
 
But that's not what I'm thinking of to get to my 52. Or 39 if it's only a 3-gang.

Anyway - cuppa and bed for me - see what tomorrow brings.
 

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