So they both seem to run fine together.
just having a wobble that the double socket powering both devices will overheat/cause a fire.
@sparkwright - what made you reassured that it should be ok
All worked no problems. Used a flex outlet as the connector to a 2.5mm and ran to new socket.
Let’s hope it can take both appliances now!
thanks for the help.
Yes I think so. Providing the following would be ok:
junction box/push wire connectors in the single/current recessed box, face plate with hole in, tac cable to wall to new socket position?
Thank you. That makes sense I can’t imagine there would be a 13a fuse somewhere in between (other than the plug ha ha)
using some P=IV calculations the amps should never go over 20 even if both devices were on their max usage.
so where the existing socket is a single recessed into the wall...
So I’m pretty sure the answer will be NO but here goes!
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