WAGO now do a cable repair kit with splicing connectors & heat-shrink tubing, which is a handy new method of being able to do compact cable repairs in the wall. cable repair set (207-5485/316-000) | WAGO - https://www.wago.com/global/installation-terminal-blocks-and-connectors/cable-repair-set/p/207-5485_316-000
Using their 2773-2401 splicing connectors (without levers) PUSH WIRE® Inline Splicing Connector (2773-2401) | WAGO - https://www.wago.com/global/installation-terminal-blocks-and-connectors/push-wire-inline-splicing-connector/p/2773-2401
I already have some of the splicing connectors however and am wanting to buy a length of the appropriate size heat-shrink (a combination that surely any electrician would want in their kit...). So really I am wanting to find out what size the heat shrink is (maybe 24mm - the kit mentions this as the maximum cable size). buying the heat shrink seems to be further complicated by the fact that some sellers seem to use the opened internal diameter size & others the lay flat width of the heat-shrink. The kit as such is quite expensive and I suspect it's a lot cheaper to buy the individual components.
Using their 2773-2401 splicing connectors (without levers) PUSH WIRE® Inline Splicing Connector (2773-2401) | WAGO - https://www.wago.com/global/installation-terminal-blocks-and-connectors/push-wire-inline-splicing-connector/p/2773-2401
I already have some of the splicing connectors however and am wanting to buy a length of the appropriate size heat-shrink (a combination that surely any electrician would want in their kit...). So really I am wanting to find out what size the heat shrink is (maybe 24mm - the kit mentions this as the maximum cable size). buying the heat shrink seems to be further complicated by the fact that some sellers seem to use the opened internal diameter size & others the lay flat width of the heat-shrink. The kit as such is quite expensive and I suspect it's a lot cheaper to buy the individual components.