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I'm all out of stock again :( lol

Farrel, please be expecting an email very shortly requesting more goodies :)
 
It looks like Line and Meteor have teamed up, it looks like I might actually get round to trying them with my next Meteor order.
 
WAGO - the time saved, the quality of the connection, easily makes up for any cost they have! Thumbs up WAGO!
 
i quite fancy older wago boxes as you can get more cables in them.. am i correct

In total, probably the same number, dependsnon size.... But LINE can take more connectors and E.g. 2 x 3 lever plus 2 x 5 lever.
 
Well done to you mate to post pictures as well.
I use as well this connectors and WAGO products on a BMS job and I can say they are just...brilliant. Easy and handy!
 
Well i have to say ive used the line boxes very good im sure ill be ordering some more and also the line connectors to used 2 of the 40 amp one today to extend a burnt out shower cable but one small suggestion you should do a 40 amp one that 2 way be absolutly brilliant for the job a had in the shower casing today

nice products line though i will be trading with you again soon
 
can you get four, 3way leaver clamps in your line junction box and how many 1.5mm cables with ease??

Yes, could get 4 x 5 lever comfortably if required. For ipx2 it is designed to easily take 4 x 1.5 cables. The Edges of the cable inserts have been designed to open with little effort if more cable entry required. This can be achieved by pulling bundle through or using a a tool e.g. Long nose pliers as in this link:

3x2-5in one end LINE Junction Box - YouTube

This shows 6 x 2.5.
 
If bringing cables into one side only, whats the recommended way to maintain the IP rating on the end with no cables?

If using LINE connectors which are ip2X on their own then nothing. It's more important to secure enclosure to prevent tool free opening if cables can be removed from connector without a tool.

However, to maintain IP2X on the enclosure itself (if required) you would need to secure anything over 3mm diameter in the other end e.g. Piece of Stripped insulation. IP2x requires a 12mm diameter whilst the opening into the LINE enclosure is 15mm.
 
so before i purchase some of these enclosures the only thing i will be using these for is downlights so id say 3port lever clamps is good enough.

on the line website it offers wago lever clamp and line lever clamp, whats the dfference???
 

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