I liked the explanation on why not to twist together cpcs. Heard many times it was frowned upon but not why except that it was a nuisance for ring splitting testing for fault finding
Personally I do not bend bare copper wire over . I have opened wall sockets that have been in use for several years and found the bent wire broken and it just falls out of the terminal hole. Bending the wire back on itself creates a lot of stress on the copper which if it fractures could result in arcing inside the plug point.
I liked the explanation on why not to twist together cpcs. Heard many times it was frowned upon but not why except that it was a nuisance for ring splitting testing for fault finding
They both can go into the same terminal. Why twist them and make simple things complicated.
Very much appreciated clean job
Hi would just like to know how you make the hole in top or bottom off socket with out Breaking it nightmare help
I’ve got only one cable going into double socket , is it fine ?
Why are there two cables going into the switch-box? Is one cable not sufficient for the two switches?
Another cable is going to the next socket.
Thank you host for sharing your work experience, I hope there will be a translation of traditional Chinese, thank 🙂🙏🙏
I could be wrong but I think he was speaking English.
To much helpfull
Isn't it good practice to bend the wire over?
Personally I do not bend bare copper wire over . I have opened wall sockets that have been in use for several years and found the bent wire broken and it just falls out of the terminal hole. Bending the wire back on itself creates a lot of stress on the copper which if it fractures could result in arcing inside the plug point.
It might be good to actually verify that grounds on both terminals are connected to each other. There area some socket models that are not :S
Then it's a bad design.. Get rid of that brand.
By cpcs i presume you mean Earths?
Also unless I'm having a problem with your pronunciation why are you calling the live wires LINE wires?