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Found this today on a PIR/EICR

3 x 2KW heaters and an oven all off the same hook-up. Melty, melty!
[ElectriciansForums.net] Did I overload the circuit?
 
funny that. last week went in the caravan for a few days break. hook up has a 16A type C. great, methinks. a reasonable supply. next morning 06.30hrs, her indoors wakes me up. no power. turns out she had kettle on then megawatt hair dryer. CU under bed. GRRRRR
 
funny that. last week went in the caravan for a few days break. hook up has a 16A type C. great, methinks. a reasonable supply. next morning 06.30hrs, her indoors wakes me up. no power. turns out she had kettle on then megawatt hair dryer. CU under bed. GRRRRR

we go camping a lot and some sites have 5A 10 A and 16A and they charge different amounts depending on which you have.but all on blue 16A plugs
 

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