View attachment 211681 View attachment 211682 View attachment 211683 View attachment 211685 Thanks for help guys. Went with version 2. Then ran spur from the extended ring.
All working.
Photo 1. Ring
2 version
3 extended ring
4 spur.
Thanks. They will be going inder the floorboards, is that not okay ?It doesn't look like the cables are all being run in safe zones. You may wish to read up on that.
Thanks for your help and advice. It’s appreciated.Yeah, that's ok.
You are confused because the second paragraph is wrong (though the first is right).View attachment 211638
I’m confused by that as it says this
It is also impossible to overload the ring if the 2 spurs are not connected near the end of the ring.
Yeah, those have always struck me as a bit dubiousI have questioned how thisis permitted but putting cables behind skirting boards is not?
There are many things that are legal to buy but not legal to use.I have questioned how thisis permitted but putting cables behind skirting boards is not?
Trunking is a recognised way to distribute wires. There is no distinction made about the kind of wiring it may contain. The only rule is physical separation of different bands.Back to the plastic skirting it is only mains cables that are not permitted. HDMI, CAT5, aerial, satellite are all permitted as far as I know.
And Banallsheds has said that exact same thing many times on the Screwfix forums. You stole that idea from him.....
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