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Yes, its for an existing installation with a very awkward route, just seemed as though it would be simpler, but looking at this a bit closer, the earth's out of the service head are only 10mm?
 
Yes, its for an existing installation with a very awkward route, just seemed as though it would be simpler, but looking at this a bit closer, the earth's out of the service head are only 10mm?

How will the open sided connection help with an awkward route?

A line tap will allow you to connect to an unbroken cable, and be more reliable than that dodgy looking block in your OP
 
Nor am I daft and don't have to explain myself to anyone who answers a question with a question. And I am not doing anything non compliant. Dam & Blast I just explained myself. :eek:
 
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I thought I was quite clear in my first post, I am trying to find a multiple connection block that can clip onto an existing cable and have other cables attached to it. I do realise that because lots of us have time on our hands it's very easy to get a bit pedantic, but I am just a simple fellow and say what I mean without a hidden agenda.
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Just solder to it.

Good option, but I have multiple connections needed onto the existing earth cable.
 

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