Wagos do make 5 way blocks btwWagos or connectors?????
Wagos do make 5 way blocks btwWagos or connectors?????
Am trying to cut and change the singles to twin and earth so that I can bury it in the chaseI may be thick, but why are 5 way wagos needed?
That's my intention it's covers a whole room chase of 5 sockets and another which is just sockets that were changed from a single to two gangBetter to change the whole length to twin and earth rather than just a little section, replace it back to the next socket etc.
I normally use then when changing out lights that have emergency back-upI may be thick, but why are 5 way wagos needed?
But I presume it's still ok to use on a socket line?I normally use then when changing out lights that have emergency back-up
That's my intention it's covers a whole room chase of 5 sockets and another which is just sockets that were changed from a single to two gang
So is that way of doing things in order?, Using the five way wagos?
Can you do a basic drawing/diagram with what exactly the singles all do? Sparkwright is right here there should be a need to use them if you're changing singles for T&E
A 5 way Wago connector joins 5 wires together. The same as shoving 5 wires into a single screw terminal. You don't need that.So at the moment am looking at joining the six single to their equivalent in the twin and earth
No, not meYes and I believe you correctly corrected me sir
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