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Discuss 2 switch socket connection to a cable with a 3 pin plug at the end in the DIY Electrical Advice area at ElectriciansForums.net
In the mortal words of Harry Hill, "what are the chances of that happening?"
As far as i'm concerned if you have to ask the question that you did then you shouldn't be touching anything electric.Your family's lives are at risk due to you not understanding basic electrical theory so you shouldn't be trying to wire this up.
What if,as your screwing the socket up, the earth wire pops out of the terminal(this is more common than you think).Due to lack of testing after you have finished the job then the installation is left in a dangerous state.Why do you think electricians have to have 100's of pounds of test equipment?
Do you self a favour and get a qualified spark in to do this job properly.
Strictly is on!!!Saturday night banter Westie - ‘‘tis raining out and nothing in the tele!
Strictly is on!!!
ignore the height. that's a building regulation for new build houses. fit it wherever height you want. however, the terminals on the back of a socket are not designed for fine strand flex. might be OK if you double the ends over. a better option would be to get an electrician to do the job using T/E cable.
Pure entertainment Rp.Yeh, like I said . . . .
Kidding! - quality BBC that is.
Thank you. Just to ensure its perfect, I'll increase the height, replace with T/E cable and ensure the other end where the plug fits in is covered with a child socket cover. Kids are 8 so I'm just being as safe as I can. Couldn't thank you guys enough, for the dimmers sorted last time..
NO<NO, and NO. you can't fit a plug top to T/E and child socket covers are a death trap.Thank you. Just to ensure its perfect, I'll increase the height, replace with T/E cable and ensure the other end where the plug fits in is covered with a child socket cover. Kids are 8 so I'm just being as safe as I can. Couldn't thank you guys enough, for the dimmers sorted last time..
You're not going to fit a 13Amp plug top on the unconnected end are you?Hi all,
I am looking to connect a two switched socket to a cable that has a three pin plug at the end (This is a cable with 3 individual cables within it i.e brown, blue and yellow/green in it). It looks really straightforward however at the back of the two switched socket, I noticed there is one live point, one neutral point and two earth points at the back. I assume I am to connect the brown /Live cable to the live point(L), the blue/neutral cable to the neutral point(N), however because they are two earth points at the back of the double socket switch, I am lost on which one to connect it to. Please find pictures which explain why I want to connect this way. Thanks once again for this forum, got a case resolved last time.
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You're not going to fit a 13Amp plug top on the unconnected end are you?
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