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Hi, The walls have been chased out and he fitted 25mm back boxes and to be fair you can't really go any deeper but one socket on a ring is feeding a spur so three cables and yes you can fit it in but really id like a bit more room.

Are there any sockets that have very thin connections on the back?
Thanks
 
Mobile phone forums etc etc . Something about many of them not having much of a safety regulator etc built into them .many people saying use a plug in charger is far safer for the protection of the item been charged etc ??

You are much more likely to have issues with cheap/counterfeit plug-in chargers than decent quality USB sockets.
 
it does seem a bit dodgy - the transformer malfunctions fine the MCB trips but on a ring there is also a broken leg and 32A MCB = fry time.

Anyway thanks guys for your help. Not been on here for ages. Nice to see some regular faces who always have the best advice :)
 
it does seem a bit dodgy - the transformer malfunctions fine the MCB trips but on a ring there is also a broken leg and 32A MCB = fry time.

Anyway thanks guys for your help. Not been on here for ages. Nice to see some regular faces who always have the best advice :)

It wouldn't break the ring leg if the USB Socket fails though.
 
it does seem a bit dodgy - the transformer malfunctions fine the MCB trips but on a ring there is also a broken leg and 32A MCB = fry time.

If the power supply for the USB outlets fails then the protection built in to that unit will operate.

A broken ring won't change how an MCB responds to a fault, it only affects overload situations.
 
Anything plugged into a Ring should be fused in case of a broken leg. With a broken leg it becomes a radial wired in 2.5 and a 32A MCB will not provide adequate protection.

No, see my previous comment. The socket will have built in protection, otherwise it would not meet the BS standards.

Edit, not sure I understand your point. I was answering your previous point about USB sockets not being fused.
 
"Previously, each mains socket had its own connection to the fuse board. To save copper, Britain adopted the ring main system, with sockets connected sequentially, but this meant each connection needed its own fuse. Instead of putting the fuses in the sockets, they were included in the plugs themselves."

Fused plugs are only required in the UK where we use Rings.

the flex is protected by the Fuse/MCB at the DB on a radial.
 
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