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See things never change on these forums.
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is this legal without any of your building control stuff:
110v site transformer, placed on my patio - 240v cable coming through a open window to a wall socket, pluged in and turned on of course.
a set of fesston lights then pluged into the site transformer - lights curled up on the patio floor in a mess.
is the above ok or not???
I did not write the law.to the legal eagles and shed banner.
is this legal without any of your building control stuff
Maybe it's just that in my day to day life I don't mix with people who look for offence when none is there.
so i can get away with using a site transformer? fesston lights are 110v and come on strings of around 15 and 25 meters, these lights are site lights and will be bright enough.
am i alowed to attacth the fesstoon lights to my fence (i suspect i am)
if this is all ok, i now have 110v in my garden, my problem is solved and i have in affect my bulkhead lights!!
oh i now can also use outdoor 110v heaters!!
seems this law is an a**e, as i can simply use 110v site equipment without having to notify anyone - love it.
site lights are how im going these site lights are no different to me fitting bnq 12v lights to my fence, and when i say attached i mean tied with cable ties or string
the 110v transforemer and lights are not a permanet fitting so the regs dont apply, ive just bought transforemer today and will be buying the festoon lights through the week
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