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Yeah, I'm a sucker for 'em it seems. Then again, most of this forum seems to be the same way.
There's nothing wrong with looping in at the switch. Although, personally, I wouldn't use a terminal strip, but a Wago or similar.
My point is terminal strip rammed in with wires stretched. Not nice at all. I find it amazing that people would actually condone this practice.
So you're objecting to looping in at the switch because of one bad install?
No. I find it amateurish to use terminal connectors in small cramped boxes.
So, you object to junction boxes too?
Stop being obstinate and see the advantages of looping in at the switch.
[You did not read what I wrote. I do not object to the principle of looping at the switch.
Also do not respond to off-topic posts., it encourages them.
I do not like strip connectors in boxes behind switches and I do like the loop in at ceiling roses .
I was wondering why you reffered to something as a "Breaker" when it is usually reffered to as a switch,
Did the reference to Italian Renovators have any significance, say if they'd been English or Scottish or Irish or Welsh or Jewish or Islamic or whovian?
Does anybody make backboxes with terminals to support looping at the switch, or do choc-blocks or Wago etc connectors always have to be used?Unless the boxes are deep enough with factory made terminals, then everything else is a bodge.
I cannot see where anybody has condoned that - can you point it out?My point is terminal strip rammed in with wires stretched. Not nice at all. I find it amazing that people would actually condone this practice.
Well - I'm glad we've got that established. The problem is that at the start you said "The wiring was a disgrace with wires running to strange places with one hall light switch box being a sort of junction box" and then when asked to elucidate you said "A L & N from the mcb was taken to the hall box. terminal strips was used to feed a wire from here to the living room. A right F up. It is electrically sound, just complex".I do not object to the principle of looping at the switch.
So in the spirit of remaining on-topic could we return to the work that you did?Also do not respond to off-topic posts., it encourages them.
So your objection was not that it was done using that method but rather that it had been done BADLY.
Good that's clearer.
And you are American? just a guess from your post.
Makes it a bit clearer now
What did you do to resolve the mess?
So it's still got the loop cables running to the switch, and you relieved the congestion in there by getting rid of one of the lights the switch served and cutting back its cable?The hall box had a wire running to the bathroom and one to the kitchen. It was a double dimmer dimming a hall wall light and the ceiling light. It was a complete mess.
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