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  1. M

    Cooker circuit in kitchen refit by cowboy kitchen fitter and electrician

    Hi, I would like to give thanks to every member of this forum, I have been watching and read upon many posts for the past few years and have learned a lot. I apologize in advance but I would very much like some advice on electrical work which has been completely messed up by a cowboy kitchen...
  2. A

    Wago connector size.

    Hi all, I have 6mm T&E cable going to 6mm SWA. I was going to connect them with Wago connectors. One site (TLC Direct) says Wago 773-173 Push Wire Connector 2.5mm - 6.0mm which makes sense but another site (Toolstation) says I can use Wago 221 Compact Lever Connectors 0.5 to 6mm² but on TLC...
  3. ritchieee

    Replacing Electric Oven - Existing Cable is 6mm, Oven Specifies 4mm

    Hi folks, our existing old-skool Creda electric cooker is on its last legs, and just so happens that my brother was getting rid of his nearly new Belling cooker as he's having a new kitchen. The existing cable connecting to the Creda is 6mm (says so on the outer sheath). The new Belling oven...
  4. K

    6mm t&e in close proximity to each other

    Hi I've run some cables through a wooden joist but quite a small hole so the cables are very close to each other at this point. Is this going to give me temperature issues when I want them connecting upto a shower, the water tank and an oven? The oven is single electric oven and came with a...
  5. bagpussuk

    Cable for a more powerful shower. 6mm or 10mm

    Hello. I'm wanting to upgrade my 8.5kw shower to 10.5 or 10.8kw. I think I have 6mm cable but not 100%. The picture of the white cable is what I have now, the picture with grey is what I checked out at the store. Can anyone advise? My white cable is around 13mm in width. I don't have any...
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