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    Ring Floodlight Cam - wire with 3 pin plug?

    Thanks for all the advice. And just to confirm I can run the cable straight to a plug (with 5a fuse) with no issues with the Ring Floodlight? I read lots about using a fused spur, but is this no different apart from it can't be easily unplugged/switched off? This is what I think I'll need:
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    Ring Floodlight Cam - wire with 3 pin plug?

    The cable will literally go from the camera straight through a wall and down to a socket, 3 metres tops I would say. So should it be armoured cable? The cable will poke through the wall and into the watertight camera connection, so won't really be outside at all if that makes sense..
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    Ring Floodlight Cam - wire with 3 pin plug?

    I'm in England. Should it be a certain thickness? I'd rather buy the cable with a plug on already. What's the best fuse to have in this, don't know where this would be in the manual... I'm curious if anyone has experience doing this with ring products. Finally is another option to spur off...
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    Ring Floodlight Cam - wire with 3 pin plug?

    I have just bought a Ring Floodlight Cam and am hoping to install myself. I plan to fix to an external wall, drill a hole through to inside. On the inside is a plug socket (quite hidden in a cupboard so not easily accessed). Can I just purchase the following to wire it together, or should I...
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    Towel rail leaking - can I replace the valves with TRV?

    Is it a fairly easy job to switch out these leaky valves with a TRV like this: https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-chrome-straight-thermostatic-radiator-valve-lockshield-1-2-x-15mm/893fw How will I know which side to put the TRV? Many thanks
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