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Which power of induction hob can I fit?
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'Luck' ain't needed - just a bit of care
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A bit late now, but Wago 221 connectors are the obvious solution. Plus one of their grey boxes. Much better than the screw terminals.I say 221, but you may need 3 or 4 way connectors. I have not checked the wiring diagram.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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I did initially try using some 3 way Wago 222 connectors but I couldn't get the wires in. I think the 6mm Wago 221 connectors are only rated up to 30A.1
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Job done - thanks for all your help!!
Next project - build a garden room!!!


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Phew - well done.

Please report back on the hob - good and bad points (I'm after that size indie myself)
What made you choose that model? And is it your first induction type?
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Will do (in a week or so) - thanks again!1
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