How I Rewired the Shed

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Mdbald, If I missed the difference in this and the original posting I'm sorry, but maybe i'm in the minority.

Surely this post is a wind up ?? If not what is your objective.......praise ?

Very well done. More pics please. Are you actually looking for advice, feedback or are you practising how to talk a glass eye to sleep ?
 
MDB,

If B&Q don't stock what you need go to an electrical wholesaler.
I suggest you take your photos to your lecturer and go through them along with your calcs.

Also, There is no mention of testing. Do you know how to test and have you the proper equipment.
 
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The Shed Circuit at the house end

The wiring in the old MEM CCU:

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00291.jpg

The 6mm cable going to the 2nd 30 amp MCB is the shed circuit

The meter cupboard:

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00292.jpg

The Temp. JBs in the Meter cupboard:

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00293.jpg

The FCU is for the loft power, the round JB is for the Shed Freezer, & the square JB is for the cooker.

The Temp. DSO in the kitchen (Powering the Freige &the under cupboard lights)(the white cable is the Freige & the Black cable is the under cupboard lights):

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00265.jpg

The cables to the temp. DSO in the Kitchen:

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00266.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u125/mdbalson/DSC00267.jpg

The uncovered back box with bare wires is dead, as this was where the DSO used to be, but I had to move it up, as my little brother could reach the socket in its old place.
 
MDB, is it possible to post a close up of one of the screws you used to fix the luminaire to the shed with. I'm really intrigued to know if they are inch 'n' 'alf or inch 'n' 3/4. Number 8's or 10's ?
 
equitum said:
MDB, is it possible to post a close up of one of the screws you used to fix the luminaire to the shed with. I'm really intrigued to know if they are inch 'n' 'alf or inch 'n' 3/4. Number 8's or 10's ?

:LOL:

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Here's a novel idea......if you don't like this thread then unsubscribe and don't read it again, posting childish and pointless remarks to spoil a thread is very childish.

Grow up FFS.
 
GaryMo said:
Here's a novel idea......if you don't like this thread then unsubscribe and don't read it again, posting childish and pointless remarks to spoil a thread is very childish.

Grow up FFS.

:LOL:
 
Looks like a nice tidy job in places with a high standard of work. Is the OP an Electrician or a very competant DIYer ?
:)
 
Out of interest, how far is the shed from the house? Also, why are'nt there pictures of the SWA run to the shed (ie your DIG!) . As you have exported the earth, what earthing system does the house use?
 
GaryMo said:
Here's a novel idea......if you don't like this thread then unsubscribe and don't read it again, posting childish and pointless remarks to spoil a thread is very childish.

Grow up FFS.

Gary, please explain to me how this thread could possibly be spoiled, I still, despite questioning the OP, fail to understand what advice/debate/ mdb requires to enter. Maybe I should post "how I ****ed off the forum"
 

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