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    Wiring a Shed for low load work

    Hi Lazygit, Thank you for the link. Very informative and has deffinatly helped to get a bigger picture of what I will need to do to complete running a feed to the shed, when I get one. Been looking at them last night, such a dramatic increase in prices since I got one two years ago to...
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    Wiring a Shed for low load work

    Fair comment breezer but as I said earlier, putting down an armoured cable is a nightmare because I have no clear way to dig a trench at the moment. Guess I will have to stay as I am for the moment and think about it again. Many thanks
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    Wiring a Shed for low load work

    Many thanks Crafty, Had thought of that, carry on using an extension lead but I was thinking ahead to be honest. If I wire up the shed as if it were going on a normal circuit from the house but run a Cable/ Extension lead from the shed to the house as and when needed, then in time, I...
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    Wiring a Shed for low load work

    Good Morning All, I am after some advice if it possible. Just a brief story behind my reasoning. Six months ago, I severly injured my back leaving me unable to do my hobby-- Astronomy and my telescope set up is heavy let alone the other accessories that go along with the hobby, two heavy...
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