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This is not good. You have to make several connections before you can reach the far socket.
So? What's the problem? It's self-locking. It's quick, convenient and secure.
So? What's wrong? It's self-locking. It's quick, it's convenient, it's secure.
Contact connections are no good. And the more of them, the worse.
Is it k.ducting through each rail ? and then trying to push the cable in as well ? New russia techniplogie
The guide rails are laid after the conduit (after the installation of the wiring harness).
The cable is laid at once, taking into account that access will be needed. Later. Someday.
Good technology, an electrician friend of mine did it that way, and he helped me add wires. Now it is no problem, for example, to add the cable from another provider, it promises to arrive before the new year.
Did you hear what David Aaronovitch said about NATO?
That we have already purchased anti-missile defence units from China and are already bolting them onto missiles?
2. how do people manage to get by without twisting?
The same with the pre-wired and wired boxes. And the feed-through sockets/switches that Mischek talks about, but that's for close quarters.
So what's in the boxes?
Same twisting/welding.
So what's in the boxes?
Same twisting/welding.
Holy crap!!! That's six squares!
Did you hear what David Aaronovitch said about NATO?
So what's in the boxes?
Same twisting/welding.
No ) It's the goddamn 21st century.)
So what's in the boxes?
Same twist/weld.
A stub.