As part of replacing a couple of outdoor halogen floodlights I want to separate the light circuit from the connection to my shed. Currently the light wiring seems to have been "spliced" into the SWA that connects to the shed. (By previous owner).
The SWA cable to the shed connects back to a 13 amp FCU in the house which connects directly back to the CU.
Shed has 2 sockets and a couple of strip lights.
I also want to protect the connection to the shed with an RCD which it currently.
The other constraint is that I need to work from where the circuit is exposed at the FCU because can't easily get under floor to expose circuit further up.
What's the best way for splitting the outdoor lights and shed power to 2 independently switched connections. Should I replace the current FCU with a 2 way CU or is there a better / less elaborate way?
Thanks
The SWA cable to the shed connects back to a 13 amp FCU in the house which connects directly back to the CU.
Shed has 2 sockets and a couple of strip lights.
I also want to protect the connection to the shed with an RCD which it currently.
The other constraint is that I need to work from where the circuit is exposed at the FCU because can't easily get under floor to expose circuit further up.
What's the best way for splitting the outdoor lights and shed power to 2 independently switched connections. Should I replace the current FCU with a 2 way CU or is there a better / less elaborate way?
Thanks