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DPrice

As title says.

Me and my dad have been thinking of doing this for a while so thought id ask for some suggestions on here.

We want to put a single outdoor socket on the side of our house for a small charger which stays outside.

In the house there is a double socket just over 2 feet to one side of where wed like the socket to be outside.

Would it be o.k if i spur off of this through the wall, and take a short bit of a plastic conduit from the wall to the outdoor socket?

Or does anyone else have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance
 
fused spur and rcd are two seperate beasts used for different things, if there is just one socket (single or double) to come off ring then fcu not required.

They are indeed two seperate devices, and thats been covered further up the posts. The fused spur would provide overload protection specific to the outside socket and descrimination willing, could precent the mcb taking all the sockets on the ringmain out. More an inconveniance than anything else admitted, but one worth consideration.;)
 
They are indeed two seperate devices, and thats been covered further up the posts. The fused spur would provide overload protection specific to the outside socket and descrimination willing, could precent the mcb taking all the sockets on the ringmain out. More an inconveniance than anything else admitted, but one worth consideration.;)
good point and also would stop over loading the outside socket
 
really, whats stopping them plugging a tripple adapter in and over loading

You could do the same at any spur off the ring within the house. The outside socket is just a spur off the ring it's just it's outside no need for a fused spur unless they want to spur off it again. Don't think you can even fit a triple adaptor in a masterseal socket, I shall attempt it tomorrow ;)
 
Hi all,

Thanks for all your posts theyve been really helpful.

Ive now been asked by my grandad to do the same at his house for exactly the same charger. (Its for some gardening equipment my nan and mum both use)

At the moment he just plugs an extension lead in and trails it down the garden (obviously not ideal in the rain)

Although the circumstances are a little different as there isnt a socket i can spur off of.

However there is a spur already there which is feeding a small extractor fan (operated by pull cord) which is very very very rarely used at all.

Would i be able to run a new supply from this (the existing spur)?

Or fit a new spur supplied from this existing spur, then run the supply from that?

Up to a MK masterseal outdoor socket (approx 3 feet away) in which would be used maybe 2-3 times a week with this charger for anything up to 12 hours?

The reason i ask is because there isn't any other direct way to do this.

Any help greatly appreciated again, thanks all :)
 
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You could do the same at any spur off the ring within the house. The outside socket is just a spur off the ring it's just it's outside no need for a fused spur unless they want to spur off it again. Don't think you can even fit a triple adaptor in a masterseal socket, I shall attempt it tomorrow ;)


o yes i agree as i 4got the ip rated bit so yea u might not fit 3 plugs and close d lid
 
i'd call that an earth fault, not a short circuit;)

Or you could call it,
An accidental low-resistance connection between two points in an electric circuit, resulting in either excessive current flow that often causes damage or in a new shorter circuit that draws current away from the original pathways and components. :D;)
I can't split hairs with you, not with a name like baldsparkies.:D:D
 
Or you could call it,
An accidental low-resistance connection between two points in an electric circuit, resulting in either excessive current flow that often causes damage or in a new shorter circuit that draws current away from the original pathways and components. :D;)
I can't split hairs with you, not with a name like baldsparkies.:D:D

Thats blown my brains out:)

Chris
 
Dprice hope you managed to pick the bones out of this thread, there are different opinions with regards to fitting a spur.
My only reason for this is because the socket is outside and a switched fused spur will offer overload protection downstream from the mcb, and also local isolation without affecting the in-house ringmain. As pennywise pointed out there is also the fuse in the plug top of the appliance being plugged in.
Would I fit a switch fused spur ? Yes I would. Does everyone agree with this ? No they don't.
And now for the important question, Is either way wrong ?? No there not,;) Just different opinions.
One thing we all agree on though RCD protection is a must along with a suitable IP rating for the socket.:)
 
Thanks for all your input baldsparkies, really appreciate it, along with everyone elses may I add.

I plan to use a fused spur as extra protection. After all I have the products lying about and it's extra experience :).

Does anyone have any input regards my 2nd post (the top of this page)

Thanks
 

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