Hello to everyone. This is my first post.
I'd like to ask for some advice regarding running power to my home workshop/shed.
Basically, I have about a 15 - 20m distance from the nearest socket in the house. Up until now I've been using a 10w extension to run a vac plus any of my tools or small machines This has worked fine, I do realise it's not the best solution but is a temporary fix. I recently bought a 2200w planer thicknesser and a small 550w extractor. Upon starting the planer the fuse in the extension blew.
I've done a bit of reading and understand generally why this happened. I don't fully comprehend the requirements of running these machines, in terms of distance, cable type, ampage, etc, though.
I'm considering putting some sockets into the shed and am just wondering what the specs would be for cable size and where to source the power from (socket or consumer unit - a slightly bigger job!)
Or is there an extension that would run these machines safely, a higher ampage or something? At least until I can afford to do the job properly.
My knowledge of electrics is limited so I would appreciate this in simple terms, if possible, please.
Thanks in advance.
I'd like to ask for some advice regarding running power to my home workshop/shed.
Basically, I have about a 15 - 20m distance from the nearest socket in the house. Up until now I've been using a 10w extension to run a vac plus any of my tools or small machines This has worked fine, I do realise it's not the best solution but is a temporary fix. I recently bought a 2200w planer thicknesser and a small 550w extractor. Upon starting the planer the fuse in the extension blew.
I've done a bit of reading and understand generally why this happened. I don't fully comprehend the requirements of running these machines, in terms of distance, cable type, ampage, etc, though.
I'm considering putting some sockets into the shed and am just wondering what the specs would be for cable size and where to source the power from (socket or consumer unit - a slightly bigger job!)
Or is there an extension that would run these machines safely, a higher ampage or something? At least until I can afford to do the job properly.
My knowledge of electrics is limited so I would appreciate this in simple terms, if possible, please.
Thanks in advance.