So if butt crimps are used inside trunking is there a need for the heat shrink and do you need to somehow clip the cables ?
 
I use crimps to extend in a CU if I need to. Also use heatshrink. Make sure you take a R1+R2 reading before committing the heat shrink.
 
I like the Wagos! I do a lot of loop-in at the switch and they are perfect for that. I also use the Ashley junction boxes, bit pricey and you have to give the push fit a good pull to make sure there in tight but they save loads of messing about. Though if i was to extend cables that way Id use a box with cable grip as mentioned.
 
i use a combination of both really, in my opinion they both comply, the wago's make a solid connection as well as through crimps, much quicker too!
Horses for courses really!
 

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