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PostPosted: 20:49 - 18 Apr 2019    Post subject: Getting power outside , any Sparky's ? Reply with quote

I'm after getting a double socket outside on the conservatory wall for some garden lights . On the inside of the wall there is a double socket .

Can I drill through the wall and just tap into the existing circuit?

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PostPosted: 22:00 - 18 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the inside double socket isn't a spur and is RCD protected, you're good to go. I've got one of these tapped into my kitchen socket circuit.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/bg-13a-1g-switch-socket/35096
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PostPosted: 22:37 - 18 Apr 2019    Post subject: Re: Getting power outside , any Sparky's ? Reply with quote

dransy wrote:
I'm after getting a double socket outside on the conservatory wall for some garden lights . On the inside of the wall there is a double socket .

Can I drill through the wall and just tap into the existing circuit?

Thanks


Yep that's exactly what I have done. Dunno if it's 'to regs' but it works great for a floodlight and the mower. Same type of socket as in Shaggy's link except I used a double. You could spur off the ring or add it to the ring if you have enough slack in the wire to pass though the wall.
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 18 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bit of trivia for you...

The "ring main" concept was born out of post-war shortages of copper.

For a typical mains cable, point to point, you might need 1mm diameter copper to carry a certain current but if you make it a ring from the consumer unit you can technically use half the copper (but in practice you'd probably go with a little thicker.)

That's why you need to be careful "breaking" a ring as then it turns into two separate radial circuits that can only carry half the current.
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PostPosted: 23:06 - 18 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

HardlyDavidson wrote:
Bit of trivia for you...

The "ring main" concept was born out of post-war shortages of copper.


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There is a common misperception that the ring circuit was devised to combat the post-war copper shortage, but this is not supported by the textual record


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_circuit
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PostPosted: 02:46 - 19 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

A tall tale then - told to me by an old sparky Smile

Seems odd though that only the UK would have such a system and it was devised in wartime.
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PostPosted: 14:09 - 26 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can spur off an existing ring. If going outdoors then put the spur through its own fuse/rcd.
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