Hardwire and old BT extension cable
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Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 3:06 PM
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Thank you.
Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 3:11 PM
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If you do a search online for BT Extension wiring (or similar) you should be able to find a site giving the history of wiring colour schemes.
If I remember correctly there might even be a BT / OR site.
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 3:32 PM
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:10 PM
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I couldn't find the site I had in the back of my mind.
You need to check any instructions you have for wiring an extension to your Master Socket but apart from that I think you can use either of the pairs you have available. Just make sure each cable gets connected to the same pin on both sockets (I believe 2 & 5 are used).
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:15 PM
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Thank you for your help, I am looking at the picture I took with the face plate off, it seems you are correct.
Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:22 PM
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That cable looks like CW1311 https://cpc.farnell.com/pro-power/cw1311-4-core/cw1311-4-core-telephone-cable/dp/CBBR0113?mckv=s_dc|pcrid|426684131036|kword||match||plid||slid||product|CBBR0113|pgrid|100371158838|ptaid|pla-960156959717|&CMP=KNC-GUK-CPC-SHOPPING-9262013734-100371158838-CBBR0113&s_kwcid=AL!5616!3!426684131036!!!network}!960156959717!&gclid=CjwKCAiAuOieBhAIEiwAgjCvctwao1GdSFL3ZGGEpOm2lokSuSQBFAaBthpE8Khjkw_Zp_dRxk2F0xoCOikQAvD_BwE
in which case it has stranded conductors and isnt going to work too well in puch down IDC connections ( should use solid core )
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:30 PM
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:35 PM - edited 01-02-2023 4:36 PM
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Are you planning on using the extension for broadband i.e to connect a router ? if so then use either CW1308 or even Cat5e
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
01-02-2023 4:40 PM
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01-02-2023 5:50 PM
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
05-02-2023 5:45 PM - edited 05-02-2023 5:46 PM
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At the most basic level, phone wiring is fairly simple. There are two wires incoming from the street (your 2 & 5). What you have is a master socket and it has a capacitor (the large white thing) that makes the bell ring (on older phones).
The blue & blue white (the line) are connected.
The red/blue/green/white (older phone cable) which I guess you are planning to use will need to connect to the line (5 & 2). If it is a stranded cable you will need some kind of intermediate box as it won't punch down on the terminals in the box.
The following has a plausible colour code. To be honest I've seen various usages, the most important thing is to be consistent between the two ends.
https://telephonesuk.org.uk/wiring-info/
The "correct" way of doing this cabling would be to have the extension cable plug in to the phone socket so the "BT side" and "customer side" can be disconnected in the case of faults. That is what the modern phone master socket does. You don't seem to have enough slack to make this a nice job so it may be a question of what can be achieved.
Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
05-02-2023 6:28 PM
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Re: Hardwire and old BT extension cable
05-02-2023 6:39 PM
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Excellent!
If you can use an old cable as a draw wire it's great.
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