Hey,
Is there any theoretical limit to the number of downstream outlets from an FCU?
In my bedroom, I have a dual accessory backbox (double + single). The single is an FCU, that feeds a flex outlet behind the wall mounted TV. There are no other devices here so a single flex outlet was fine.
I have recently got a Chromecast dongle that requires power, so I thought about getting one of the MK twin USB socket accessories and putting it after the current flex outlet, so in practice making a radial downstream of the FCU.
My understanding is that as it's downstream of an FCU, it's OK (as long as the cable between FCU and accessory/ies is adequate for the total load - in my case it's 2.5mm).
Thanks
Is there any theoretical limit to the number of downstream outlets from an FCU?
In my bedroom, I have a dual accessory backbox (double + single). The single is an FCU, that feeds a flex outlet behind the wall mounted TV. There are no other devices here so a single flex outlet was fine.
I have recently got a Chromecast dongle that requires power, so I thought about getting one of the MK twin USB socket accessories and putting it after the current flex outlet, so in practice making a radial downstream of the FCU.
My understanding is that as it's downstream of an FCU, it's OK (as long as the cable between FCU and accessory/ies is adequate for the total load - in my case it's 2.5mm).
Thanks