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    Switching electric current

    Also, i did not mean to annoy anyone in here, but i see this has, so just remember in life, some of us in life, like myself, have serious problems to contend with on top of trying to do what you all do without thinking. In other words don't be so ready to attack and deride others who ask for...
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    Switching electric current

    I have finished this thread and thanks all. I ended up running the extra grey cables from each consumer box. I was trying to save money as these 16mm reels are over £100 each. I said 10mm in the start of the post, but it is actually 16mm cable, so also the amount of feeding and clipping of...
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    Switching electric current

    Adam, oops, sorry for this and all others, i am not an electrician and am asking and using others along the way to help me this end. I suffered a RTA years back with a brain and body injury and may ask the obvious or weird ways of doing what is the norm to others, but i mostly get there with...
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    Switching electric current

    both are nothing to do with grid supply, only for my garages to give me power tools and lights. All seperate from the house and grid. Both power different things, and both are independent for each garage, but i was hoping to have a single feed from both consumer boxes to power one single unit...
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    Switching electric current

    Drat, but thanks for this, was trying to give myself less work. I had a feeling a switch would be needed and basically a must for safety. The same type of switching done when installing a Genny into a house consumer unit basically. I am only working with wiring after the consumer units, not...
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    Switching electric current

    Hi all, I have a little working out to finish off. I have two Genny's both 240v, one runs a 63A consumer unit, the other one an 80A consumer unit. I want to be able to run one single output 3 core wire, with two separate 3 core wires coming into this one outlet. I want one single 3 core wire...
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