biskit
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^^^^^ what he said and make sure they are insured. ^^^^^
n0legs":nd57dv1w said:PeteG":nd57dv1w said:I've called a qualified electrician who is coming down on Saturday to have a look
Hi Pete,
Mate, that's the best course of action for you on this occasion. Not wishing to kick a man when you're down, but as said by others there are a few confusing issues there.
The actual connection/provision of a 16 amp supply is straight forward but there's a few things needing to be put right first. I wouldn't feel confident on advising you on it sorry.
Fairplay though Pete for having the guts to admit you're out of your depth and are calling in a pro =D>
Let us know how it goes.
PeteG":28jvhhu0 said:£250.00 doesn't seem that much for peace of mind.
Wuffles":4sr3vg4i said:Seems like a decent price for the work involved Pete.
woodfarmer":4sr3vg4i said:I ended up putting 53 amp armoured cable to the barn (on a 32 amp trip) from the house to drive a 4 Kw log splitter. everything starts quickly now, even the welder works better because not much volts drop. Well worth doing.
n0legs":4sr3vg4i said:PeteG":4sr3vg4i said:£250.00 doesn't seem that much for peace of mind.
That Pete is the result you wanted =D>
Yes it's nice to save a few quid and spend it where you really want, but some things need doing right.
The price is very good, two visits, doing the job and it being all above board. Very reasonable I'd say.
Thanks for the update.
biskit":zmf5cyw6 said:Sounds a good price, how far is the cable run to your shed? is the cable going in the ground? I want a bigger supply to my shop and that is in the ground. Keep us updated.
If it's one thing I've learnt with a workshop: you can never have enough plug sockets, because there's never one quite where you need it!AJB Temple":2h6qtc59 said:Siamese you have already got mute stuff plugged in to that double via an adaptor, get him to add a couple more!
Wuffles":9tdqgmv9 said:Smart.
AJB Temple":9tdqgmv9 said:Siamese you have already got mute stuff plugged in to that double via an adaptor, get him to add a couple more!
sploo":d0bxs0kv said:If it's one thing I've learnt with a workshop: you can never have enough plug sockets, because there's never one quite where you need it!AJB Temple":d0bxs0kv said:Siamese you have already got mute stuff plugged in to that double via an adaptor, get him to add a couple more!
Looks good though - nice to see the wiring is in conduit. Much neater and safer.
phil.p":1ukrw493 said:I've just put 10 doubles in a small garage/workshop. My last one was a double garage and I had 25 doubles.
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