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A Shimano 105 RD-5700-SS "should" work fine with 30T, but in my experience it has trouble at the extreme cog combos when paired with a 50/34T compact crank (it works great with a 46/36 CX crank). I replaced mine with a mid-cage GS unit instead; works better.
As for chain length, I'd advise a new, properly sized chain. Two more links ought to do the trick.
Thanks All for your advice and comments, i'm going to order the cassette and give it a bash and see what we are looking like with it on. I don't want to leave it too much longer to order as it's on sale atm
Thanks Again
Having done this a 28 works fine. Cann't comment on 30. Need longer chain so splice in a couple of links, LBS will have a few links lying around. However it is only a minor improvement. May l suggest you put a Mtb 11-36 cassette on the back along with 9 speed Mtb long mech and a new chain. If that is insufficient, White Industries make a 24/48 chain set.
I think your chain should be long enough.
3T on the full circle cassette only need 2t more on chain (as the chain does not fully wrap around the cassette.
You can quickly check by grabbing a part of chain and pull it together to make it like there are 2 links missing and see how it goes.
The SS mech will take up to a 30t cassette. I don't think that chain is long enough to go to a 28t, though. Besides, if you're changing cassettes you should change chains anyway, wear and that.
you'll just get away with a 28t or go to a medium cage...if you are swapping out the cassette...new chain is good practice....see VeloUSA post on sizing....
Go here for chain length sizing. Equation is simple to understand and follow.
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/chain-length-sizing#article-sec...
I would say the 28 cog will be a comfortable fit on your bike, in fact you could probably manage a 30, which would compensate for your 36 tooth inner ring. And the best of luck on those Welsh hills.