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Discuss Advice after drilling through electrical cable above plug socket in the DIY Electrical Advice area at ElectriciansForums.net
I suspect that the rabbit is having a snack rather than running anything anywhere.
I suspect that the rabbit is having a snack rather than running anything anywhere.
Took twenty of us to pull a new cable into place at work, mind you it was three inches thick.OP: Of course, this all depends on the size of cable.
We can use anything from small hamsters to young children for pulling cables...
How many hamsters would that have taken?Took twenty of us to pull a new cable into place at work, mind you it was three inches thick.
How many hamsters would that have taken?
Depends on the type of hamsters, mate...
So, by simple arithmetic, we can deduce that we need 4,213 hamsters to replace the pulling power of one apprentice.
Hi all,
I have stupidly drilled through the same electrical cable TWICE 1 inch apart. This is above a twin plug socket which obviously now doesn’t work. The holes are about 1m above the socket.
As a temporary measure I was going to connect the wires individually with Wago connectors but the 2 whole problem has thrown me!
Will it be okay to replace the broken part of the cable and use wagos at each end?
Or is it better to replace cable from the break to the plug socket (so just one set of connectors being used?) Is it a case of attaching a new cable to the end of the old one and greasing / pulling through the socket?
Hope all that makes sense. Advice much appreciated!
Even though I done electrical course, I didn't feel I was competant enough to do such work. Now I restarted working with a qualified electrian to learn trade properly. Not worth risking life over few thousand. Wish you all the best anyway.
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