Hi,
After a less than impressive performance by a company replacing my boiler and doing some electrical work i'm now sorting out the mess left behind.
The spark added a socket as requested. To do this he split the ring main in the floor space using chocboxes and extended the cable (and therefore ring) to the new socket. Unfortunately he left the sockets far to high in the wall despite me cutting a channel to the floor. Having inspected the work (aka replaced all the damaged floor boards, it also looks like one of the cables insulation has been nicked (along with one of the water pipes!).
The chocboxes (Screwfix labelled lighting ones) have what looks like helacon plus push in connectors, the two wires taped together and no strain relief. Can i cut these out, use the new screwfix chocboxes, replace the damaged wiring and extend it to the correct length (another 2 feet) and crimp this using the screwfix blue crimps for the 2.5mm and red for the earth, then use the strain relief in the choc box?
I've got a ratchet crimper before someone mentions it.
If i do crimp, is there anything i should look out for (I've had a practice and seem to have created strong joints on some spare wire i've got).
After a less than impressive performance by a company replacing my boiler and doing some electrical work i'm now sorting out the mess left behind.
The spark added a socket as requested. To do this he split the ring main in the floor space using chocboxes and extended the cable (and therefore ring) to the new socket. Unfortunately he left the sockets far to high in the wall despite me cutting a channel to the floor. Having inspected the work (aka replaced all the damaged floor boards, it also looks like one of the cables insulation has been nicked (along with one of the water pipes!).
The chocboxes (Screwfix labelled lighting ones) have what looks like helacon plus push in connectors, the two wires taped together and no strain relief. Can i cut these out, use the new screwfix chocboxes, replace the damaged wiring and extend it to the correct length (another 2 feet) and crimp this using the screwfix blue crimps for the 2.5mm and red for the earth, then use the strain relief in the choc box?
I've got a ratchet crimper before someone mentions it.
If i do crimp, is there anything i should look out for (I've had a practice and seem to have created strong joints on some spare wire i've got).