Wagos on Final Ring Circuits

I was a bit slow there I've only just realised that the 'pints' bit on Pirate's post was intentional and not an autocorrect! It's been a long week!
 
Looking back at original posting to see what its all about, in ~13 JSJW quotes a method for terminating to socket outlets.
I use wago's to terminate for testing at first fix stage but then disconnect and terminate the single core conductors straight into socket terminals for second fix (re-using the wago's eleswhere).
I think (although never tried it) phaffing about with flexible conductor (extra cost and time) which 9 times out 10 would need a ferrule to terminate correctly would be less efficient?
 
They are £5.99 at Screwfix. When other makers get on board, with single, FCUs. etc, expect them to drop substantially in price, as did screwless downlighters.

They are well overdue. They still do not eliminate Wagos at the back of backboxes for ease of 1st fix testing.

I do not know what max amps the connections on the back of these MK Rapids is. I assume 32A.

Some 4mm radials go over 32A. So best fit a ring in that case.

Nevertheless, a great advance. We are still about 40 years behind Denmark, Germany, etc, where screwless sockets are the norm.
 
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