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I don’t quite understand what you’re describing. But if you need to spur off for small loads, I’d just put on a spur with a 3a fuse and then run 1.5mm cable out of it. 1mm would probably be fine. Anything down circuit from the 3a fuse can be on a small cable.
Or do you just mean that you can’t fit the two line conductors etc in a single terminal? In which case spurring off a junction box is probably easier. Junction box - fused connection unit - 1mm cable out.
If you install a fused spur and have smaller cable going out, remember to change the 13a fuse for a 3a one.
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Sorry should have uploaded a photo instead of trying to explain badly.
So image is the bottom fused switch. I'm trying to replace it with a wifi/timer switch.
The ends of the cable are too thick tofot exactly in new timer and replicate the images circuit. Even trying to fit them in a wago 221 connector is a struggle.
Trimming the wires to fit feels like a bodge what's the correct way?
So electrics are a hot topic atm so I thought I'd try to squeeze my own question in.
Had a new immersion tank installed and full rewire. Forgot to ask them to install a wifi fuse/timer. (so have a 2 standard fused spurs on own circuit)
Tried to do a temporary install myself but the wire gauge makes it impossible to fit the new timer fuse and then relay the next spur.
Next step junction box? How can someone step down gauges over very short distances then connect the smaller gauge timer boxes?
many many thanks