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Rather than using the Hive supply, is there an immersion switch with a permanent supply? (rather than one that goes through an E7 controller or anything)
When I changed my heating system to a combi boiler, we had no need for the hot tank, no need for the immersion - which was only there as a backup.
Jointed the cable in an accessible space, ran the extended cable up through the cupboard and into the attic to a double socket.
Light is off a plugtop, aerial booster in other.

I have seen other attics where the booster is supplied from a socket wired into the lighting circuit.
 
I have seen other attics where the booster is supplied from a socket wired into the lighting circuit.
May be OK just for a booster. But the OP seems to want to create a whole suite of stuff up there.
sockets was just for Ariel booster, cctv etc.
Separate circuit, or fused spur from a ring final. Obviously the wiring centre in the picture is not suitable. It will be powered from the boiler supply fuse!
 
Thanks guys for advice. Had another thought and wondered if it was possible. My fuse box is on outside wall. Could I take a feed from cable running out of fuse box to upstairs sockets and run it up outside of house and into loft. As long as it's encased in a metal conduit would it be okay?
 
Thanks guys for advice. Had another thought and wondered if it was possible. My fuse box is on outside wall. Could I take a feed from cable running out of fuse box to upstairs sockets and run it up outside of house and into loft. As long as it's encased in a metal conduit would it be okay?

Just to confirm again.. You want to take a feed from an upstairs socket, run it up the outside of your house, into the loft?
How about getting an electrician in to see which is the best way to get your sockets in the loft..
 
Thanks spoon that is where I am heading. It's a new house so missus not happy with me attacking walls. Thanks you everyone's advice.

But she is happy with you having a go at the electrics and potentially placing your life, and the life of anyone else in the house in danger?
 
But she is happy with you having a go at the electrics and potentially placing your life, and the life of anyone else in the house in danger?
Well said Dave, and very true as well, it is like those folk who spent 2 grand on a top of the range, range cooker and need to spend 150 quid having the supply upgraded, they cut corners and burn the house down, I have never understood cutting corners.
 
Ask for advice and get a lecture!! Im sure you’ve never challenged yourself! I’m competent in myself and my skills. Get off your soapbox.

What you have to remember mate is that we will give you advice on how to do the job properly.
Quite a few years ago I wanted some sockets moving and adding in the kitchen. It was a simple job and the guy who came to do it asked why I didn't do it myself. I told him that I didn't have the test equipment to test the job afterwards and I wanted a cert for the work as well. The job didn't cost much and I get a cert out of it. Everyone a winner.
 
I get what you are saying pal and I appreciate your opinion. What I don’t appreciate is members spouting off and being disrespectful. I asked for advice which initially I got then when I asked for further advice it ended with me burning my house down! Some senior members on here need to get off their soapboxes and just offer constructive opinions. There is no need for sarcasm.
 

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