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Shop around a bit, as it's for a test rig it doesn't have to be anything fancy.

Here's a brand new one for ÂŁ20. Link.

Hi thanks that looks about what I need.

I have just seen this one on Screwfix site if I wanted to get it today.

British General 5-Module 3-Way Populated Garage Consumer Unit - https://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-5-module-3-way-populated-garage-consumer-unit/1926g#_=p

I would volunteer if the OP isn't to far away

Thanks Pete999.

I appreciate the help but I am in Berkshire just outside London.

I will buy one if I have to.

Just wish I didn't buy that PSU now lol. At least I didn't pay ÂŁ120 for it!!
 
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Hi thanks that looks about what I need.

I have just seen this one on Screwfix site is I wanted to get it today.


Thanks Pete999.

I appreciate the help but I am in Berkshire just outside London.

I will buy one if I have to.

Just wish I didn't buy that PSU now lol. At least I didn't pay ÂŁ120 for it!!

Hey there's no reason why you can't use it really, you could use it until you're confident enough to use the mains. I'm sure you could sell it for what you bought it for too.
 
Hey there's no reason why you can't use it really, you could use it until you're confident enough to use the mains. I'm sure you could sell it for what you bought it for too.

True and I may even be able to sell it for more than what I paid. It's a really nice unit compared to all the others that I have seen.

So all I need are some banana plugs and 1.5mm flex for the PSU method.
13A Plug, 1.5mm flex and stuffing gland for the mains method.

Banana Plugs and 1.5mm flex for the PSU method.

And a Garage CU est ÂŁ20-ÂŁ30.

I have to go to Screwfix today so I could get everything today. Or order from Ebay if I want to save a bit of money.
 
True and I may even be able to sell it for more than what I paid. It's a really nice unit compared to all the others that I have seen.

So all I need are some banana plugs and 1.5mm flex for the PSU method.
13A Plug, 1.5mm flex and stuffing gland for the mains method.

And a Garage CU est ÂŁ20-ÂŁ30.

I have to go to Screwfix today so I could get everything today. Or order from Ebay if I want to save a bit of money.
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You'd be as well ordering online for the CU, but see what they have in your local Screwfix. Plugs are only a quid or two. Banana plugs could be picked up in the likes of Maplins if you have one nearby. The flex would probably be best bought online as you only need a few metres. Alternatively you could sacrifice a few metres off the end of an old extension lead if you have one!
 
I imagine the PSU was used at college, partly because they had one knocking around, partly because they didn’t want Students’ mistakes knocking out half the college and partly to provide a separated safe supply for the Students to work with.
 
I imagine the PSU was used at college, partly because they had one knocking around, partly because they didn’t want Students’ mistakes knocking out half the college and partly to provide a separated safe supply for the Students to work with.

Hi Spin,

It was probably due to safety.

I just wanted to make sure that I was not doing something overly wrong because they never really explained it to us.

We were just told to use them and they units are marketed for use as School Lab units.

Thanks
 
You'd be as well ordering online for the CU, but see what they have in your local Screwfix. Plugs are only a quid or two. Banana plugs could be picked up in the likes of Maplins if you have one nearby. The flex would probably be best bought online as you only need a few metres. Alternatively you could sacrifice a few metres off the end of an old extension lead if you have one!

Hi Resu,

I've just had a look around and Screfix have a CU for ÂŁ29.99 at my local branch.

I need to go there today to take some items back for a refund. But my refund would get swallowed by the extra cost of the CU from them compared to the one that you showed me.

So I might just order some of this stuff off Ebay because I an not in a major rush for it.

It would be nice to get it all today but I can save myself ÂŁ10-ÂŁ15 by waiting a couple more.
 
Hi Spin,

It was probably due to safety.

I just wanted to make sure that I was not doing something overly wrong because they never really explained it to us.

We were just told to use them and they units are marketed for use as School Lab units.

Thanks
Down to safety? The main points to look at regarding safety are the scattered open live connections.....
 
Down to safety? The main points to look at regarding safety are the scattered open live connections.....
Remember the PSU provides a separated supply.
Whilst the CPCs are connected at the accessories and the small CU, there is no Earth between the PSU and the small CU (or at least there shouldn’t be).
Whether the set up shown complies with BS7671 is debatable.
 
Hi guys.

What cabling should I use for the circuits?
1mm TE for the lighting?
1mm 3Core for switch to switch

1.5mm TE for the electric sockets?

Thanks
 

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