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As per the title, really. When I say socket, I don't mean on a ring, I mean on the end of a flying lead.
What you have to remember is that anything that involves a plug/socket arrangement also involves a 13A fuse. So as long as the cable, in any combination, is capable of carrying 13A, then you're fine.
The purists will now point out things like lengths of runs, voltage drops and how hot the thing might run to. Also, it's not a good idea to knowingly run the maximum current down the minimum cable just for the sake of laziness. Remember too that cable wound around a drum (as in a drum extension reel) needs to be fully unwound otherwise it WILL get very hot very quickly due to you having made an electromagnet out of it.
id say ot needs fused down if changing cable size.. but if on a plug top its on a plug top
I have a thermostatic controller here that has a 40A relay in it - because the existing relay in the controller itself is 10A. So if this controller is connected to something drawing up to 40A, does that mean that the 13A fuse in the plug is going to blow?
Reply to the thread, titled "Can 2.5mm flex ever be wired to a socket?" which is posted in Australia on Electricians Forums.