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    New socket for bedroom TV

    Cheers Sunray, I'm thinking 2 is the way forward as well !
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    New socket for bedroom TV

    Yorkspark guess the same question to you seeing as the socket side of my board is RCD protected?
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    New socket for bedroom TV

    Thanks Taylor.. The board is split - the heat and lighting circuits one side (non RCD) and the sockets, cooker, hob are RCD protected. Can I use option 2 with normal socket from a fused spur in that case?
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    New socket for bedroom TV

    Hi all, I have a 60's house with hardly any sockets, I want to hang a LED TV from the bedroom wall and obviously need power. I'd like to add a socket in the stud wall behind the TV and I have as far as I can see two options to get the outlet powered... 1) In the loft is what appears to be 3...
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