Hello

This is mainly from downlights.

When they connect in a choc block fitting with the tiny black box there is often the red and black basic insulation sticking out.

In UK they mark it as a C3 as not readily accessible as it is in a roof space... Caviet is if people can walk etc can be a C2.

Now when you see this when doing a CoC do you fail it for having the basic insulation on show ?

Then second question has anyone got a better solution to doing downlights.... When you have to loop in and loop out at a downlight it is next to impossible to not have the basic insulation showing as there is no space at all....

It takes me so so long to do a light as the terminal jointing box is so effing small and then I have to also make it bigger at the cut outs to fit the sheath of 2 cables and quite frankly I feel the GU10 holders sold should be illegal for being so impractical.

Looking for tips or advice on how to solve this issue please haha.

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