Wiring in new double socket

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Pretty much what Uhtred said. Rings have no positives other than cost. Radials are functionally a better setup and safer.
 
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A very unusual decision in the UK, I reckon half the sparkles I’ve met would tell you it wasn’t allowed as it is so far outside there experience!
Not allowed. Since when. Radial is safer much easier to fault find as well.
Sparkies choose to do rings because it's a, cheaper, b, it's easier to run the wires them being thinner.
Doing it yourself or have an understanding and radial is the way to go.
 
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Not allowed. Since when. Radial is safer much easier to fault find as well.
Sparkies choose to do rings because it's a, cheaper, b, it's easier to run the wires them being thinner.
Doing it yourself or have an understanding and radial is the way to go.
Read what I actually said then get back to me. (Hint I didn’t say it wasn’t allowed)
 
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Is it just me who really hates Wago's? They always seem naff and loose whenever I've used them, much prefer a solid screwed connection.
I’d take a Wago every time! Having been going round replacing 40 year old face plates lately half of which seem to have had the screws snapped off by the brut of a sparky that fitted them I’d love to have some click down stuff!
 
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