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I'm on a roll with questions so I may as well keep going. This being the most riskiest as no doubt many might think what the heck am I doing playing with sparks if I don't even know something as basic as this. So here goes....
So normally, when I'm renovating a room (plastering especially) and I need to temporarily remove sockets and swtiches etc, I'll turn off the relevant circuits and cap the cores either with connector blocks or waygos then tape them and push them back into the backbox. Then during a break in plastering I can turn on the circuit.
If for whatever reason I'm dealing with cable without cores exposed, I strip some cable off and do the same to the cores (terminate & tape). Now here's my dafty question: do I need to do that? Could I just cut the cable clean and tape the end or with only a bit of tape even for a day or two is that dangerous? I've never liked the idea of only one form of protection (tape) - the other method uses two: blocks and tape.
So normally, when I'm renovating a room (plastering especially) and I need to temporarily remove sockets and swtiches etc, I'll turn off the relevant circuits and cap the cores either with connector blocks or waygos then tape them and push them back into the backbox. Then during a break in plastering I can turn on the circuit.
If for whatever reason I'm dealing with cable without cores exposed, I strip some cable off and do the same to the cores (terminate & tape). Now here's my dafty question: do I need to do that? Could I just cut the cable clean and tape the end or with only a bit of tape even for a day or two is that dangerous? I've never liked the idea of only one form of protection (tape) - the other method uses two: blocks and tape.