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If I wired a socket with live to live, earth to neutral, and earth to earth, would this be dangerous and why? I only have a live and earth wire going to a new socket.

400w max would be drawn from the socket.
 
So this would only be a problem if the earth was disconnected from the CU?

Q. What size CSA is the neutral and the CPC conductors? Are they the same? Does one have insulation and the other one doesn't? What are the colour identifications on both conductors? Where are they terminated in the CU? Could that cause any form of confusion?
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If I wired a socket with live to live, earth to neutral, and earth to earth, would this be dangerous and why? I only have a live and earth wire going to a new socket.

400w max would be drawn from the socket.

If you wired the socket, then why an earth didn't you put a neutral in ? confused.

Who wires a socket without a neutral :s
 
So you've ignored all our questions, comments and advice and because it's working everything is fine? Linux, either you are a massive wind up merchant or, having looked at some of the other nonsense you have posted, you're a danger to yourself and everyone you come into contact with. Stop what you're doing before someone gets hurt or dies.
 

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