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Anyone only ever use 1mm T&E for domestic lighting (Average 3 bed etc) Or are you using 1 mm &1.4mm for drops and runs etc ? Now that 90% of stuff is LED bulbs etc . Not thinking for exterior light etc .
 
Typo on the post? 1.4??

1.5 normally, but will use 1.00mm if just doing links between downlights on the same switch. That sort of thing.
Why the mix of cable sizes LS? Seems counter productive and unnecessary.
 
1.00 would be fine, if it wasn’t for 2 feet of insulation sitting on top of it, and it’s the main feed cable from the CU.

Why I use two sizes? I bought 1.00 in error, used it for some downlights etc, but next visit to wholesalers, I got 1.5.
Using both drums up now.
 
1.00 would be fine, if it wasn’t for 2 feet of insulation sitting on top of it, and it’s the main feed cable from the CU.

Why I use two sizes? I bought 1.00 in error, used it for some downlights etc, but next visit to wholesalers, I got 1.5.
Using both drums up now.
So your mistake then? can't see how you can try and convert people due to a mistake on your part.
 
For a small property (e.g. 3-bed semi-sized) then I normally use only 1mm2.

For a larger property (e.g. 3 storey mansion with longer cable runs) I typically use 1.5mm2 for the feed, which is nowadays going from CU to switch to switch. Then 1mm2 from the switches to lighting points, which will often be a string of downlights.

Not a problem to have reels of both, in fact I make sure I've got supplies of both.
 
I think the norm used to be 1mm for downstairs lights and 1.5mm for upstairs to account for possible insulation which sometimes people put masses of it...

Personally I just use 1.5mm, for the simple reason that I only have to carry 2 reals, 1.5mm T+E and 1.5mm 3core and Earth rather than 4 reals.. I agree its a bit of a waste of copper but also prefer working with 1.5mm as when it goes into a screw terminal its less likely to break off... But thats just personal preference, I might change if copper prices keep going the way they are though..
 
I started off using 1mm , then moved over to 1.5mm as the price wasn’t much different back then

now I almost exclusively use 1mm for domestic lighting , I do have some 1.5 part rolls to use up if I feel it’s necessary
 

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