I would like to add a new socket in my kitchen ring and the way I want to do it ChatGPT tells me is not the correct way!
Can you please assist.
So I have an existing socket with IN and OUT.
I am proposing to add wagos in the back of the existing socket and bypass the IN from the old socket and go straight to the new socket by extending the cable.
Then bring it back and connect the OUT from the new socket it to the old socket while leaving the old OUT cable from the existing old socket connected to the old socket. To my mind this way I maintain the ring.
But ChatGPT says:
You may use Wagos in a back box ONLY if:
Your idea breaks the normal ring topology and introduces a figure-8 loop, which is not compliant with BS7671.
You're effectively removing the existing socket from the ring, passing the circuit to the new socket, then returning to the old socket. That creates extra connections and can cause:
So what is the proper way of doing this. The socket will be 1m to the right of the existing socket so I do not want to chisel the wall from up to down rather going across from the left to the right.
Can you please assist.
So I have an existing socket with IN and OUT.
I am proposing to add wagos in the back of the existing socket and bypass the IN from the old socket and go straight to the new socket by extending the cable.
Then bring it back and connect the OUT from the new socket it to the old socket while leaving the old OUT cable from the existing old socket connected to the old socket. To my mind this way I maintain the ring.
But ChatGPT says:
You may use Wagos in a back box ONLY if:
- They remain accessible (i.e., under a socket faceplate)
- They do not break the ring or reroute it unnecessarily
Your idea breaks the normal ring topology and introduces a figure-8 loop, which is not compliant with BS7671.
You're effectively removing the existing socket from the ring, passing the circuit to the new socket, then returning to the old socket. That creates extra connections and can cause:
- Multiple joints inside back boxes
- Confusion about where the ring continuity actually is
- Higher chance of loose connections and overheating
So what is the proper way of doing this. The socket will be 1m to the right of the existing socket so I do not want to chisel the wall from up to down rather going across from the left to the right.

