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Anyone know when ally was used domestically I think it's it's 2nd WW era so around 40's-50's is it ?
Definitely ally as well not tinned etc

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Around about 1950s into the early '60s and then again briefly in the early '70s. In almost all cases it was found to be inappropriate to use.
The cable sizes need to be so much larger and the cables are not stable and crack easily.
The minimum csa of aluminium cable now is 16mm² for fixed wiring so would be easy to spot in that lighting circuit!
 
Oh thought it was much earlier. Bit surprised to find it on a socket circuit must have been a fault on the ring as its been split circuit tested ok though. Only seen it once before in lighting and that wasn't too bad, in a holiday chalet tho so only light use, excuse the pun haha. Will recommend full Rewire to be safe tho [emoji763]
 
Are you sure, it could be tinned copper.?

The OP's clearly thought of that possibility:

Anyone know when ally was used domestically I think it's it's 2nd WW era so around 40's-50's is it ?
Definitely ally as well not tinned etc

It's not common, but it is around. I found some on a cooker circuit in a house that had copper on all the other circuits.
 
Oh thought it was much earlier. Bit surprised to find it on a socket circuit must have been a fault on the ring as its been split circuit tested ok though. Only seen it once before in lighting and that wasn't too bad, in a holiday chalet tho so only light use, excuse the pun haha. Will recommend full Rewire to be safe tho [emoji763]

A full rewire is a bit of an overreaction isn't it? As long as it's in good condition that's not necessary, and assuming you are making my terminations you do properly with barrier grease or other means of preventing it from reacting with brass terminals etc then it'll be ok
 
A full rewire is a bit of an overreaction isn't it? As long as it's in good condition that's not necessary, and assuming you are making my terminations you do properly with barrier grease or other means of preventing it from reacting with brass terminals etc then it'll be ok

Ha waited nearly all day for a bite ! Was a joke, will mention to owner but tbh it was in pretty good condition.
Gotta pop back next week to change a socket so will find some magic paste for then.
 

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