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I use them all the time and find they are just superb, especially when working on overhead lighting. So much easier and quicker to work with than screw connectors.
 
I have just got my free sample and they look godd but if you make a mistake with terminations how do you disconnect without cutting and leaving a possible live end? or is it bin it and use a new one.
 
Wago do a 3 way and a 6 way block with snap close sprung terminals so you can re use them great for testing but i prefr to use the permant ones for the job!
 
I have just got my free sample and they look godd but if you make a mistake with terminations how do you disconnect without cutting and leaving a possible live end? or is it bin it and use a new one.


A fair bit of twisting, following manufacturers instructions, will release them. Not such a problem with fully sleeved conductors. A nightmare with loose sleeved CPC. Still a great product though.
 
I've used the wagobox and think their great. Not used the helacon connectors - do helacon do a box to go with their connectors - if not what are you guys using?
 
Just come across this product a replacment for crimps & choc blocks may be?

WAGO Limited


Is this the way 2 go :D


and these Wagobox Home of The Maintenance Free Junction Box

Also applied for free samples - I already use similar pushfit connectors for loose earth connections at Class II and at intermediates. NICEIC technical class these as compliant non-accessible connections - provided have appropriate BS approval (not chinese fake imports!!).
 
these are top notch save more than they cost after the first 20 you use. even my very tight fisted boss saw the light when i got a box. rs sometimes dose deals on them
 

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