Steve
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I wish to put a power socket in loft. Can I just find an existing power cable up there and cut into it putting the socket in line to continue the ring...
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pow
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Yes.
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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No. Doubtful you'll have any ringmain cables up there. It will all be lighting. By all means put a socket on the lighting circuit if you must but you'll only have 6amp to play with.
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Steve
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It's just for a TV amp distributor
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Steve
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If I take one off an existing socket down the back of the walls do I have to put a fused spur in. Bearing in mind the appliance will have its own fused plug
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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Not for one socket no. If its just for a dis box then it would be ok on the lighting circuit. Just make sure you chop into a mains cable and not a switch. Would be better on sockets though if you can spur off easy enough
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Steve
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Found a feed in the sockets ring so tapped I into that pics coming in my house thread. Fitted downlights too
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