Back in the days before youtube repairs like this would just have been strip block and tape not always tape either lol,videos like yours really help the diyer do the job properly,thanks for the video
That could have been the expanding foam that destroyed that cable as the normal expanding foam with eat away at the insulation over time, fire rated foam though is fine to use
You should use adhesive lined heatshrink. Otherwise moisture will work it's way in. This has to be a maintenance free joint as it will be in an inaccessible location. Or some sort of gel filled crimp connector, but then I guess space is limited. I am not an electrician.
Effectively yes, but it’s on resistance rather than continuity. So it will show off the scale resistance where there’s no continuity, and something lower when there is some. The video in end screen goes through how I identified the fault. Thanks for watching!
Not just dust, I buy the expensive multi-tool blades. They are OK on softwood, but anything else, they are blunt in no time. Especially with the metal blades on metal.
@@TheDiligentDIYer1759 Thanks for the reply. The comment was a little tong in cheek. I do find in annoying that the Wago 221Compact Series does not have an inline version. would have been great here.