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Many years ago I had electric put from my house to the shed at the bottom of the garden.

I use a lot of power tools, however when using these the electric switches itself off. I guess it's because the powertools are very high voltage. When it goes off I just need to go inside the house to the fusebox to flick the electric back on. Every time I use powerful tools this happens.

Is there anyway to stop this happening? I know I may need an electrician to make some improvements or do some rewiring but I'd like to know the best solution and understand what the problem is before I do this.

Thanks,
Adam
 

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