Panel Heater

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I needed to extend the flex of my 800w panel heater as it was situated a some distance from a plug. The flex that ran from the heater was 0.75mm so I bought some more of this and wired it up using a 3 terminal connector. My concern is that the guide says that the 0.75mm flex is for 6 amps where as the heater is only 3 amps. Would this cause a problem?
 
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6A > 3A so no, there won't be a problem. It's fine to use cable with a higher rating than the appliance it is connected to.

Davy
 
lord_tink_fist said:
I needed to extend the flex of my 800w panel heater as it was situated a some distance from a plug. The flex that ran from the heater was 0.75mm so I bought some more of this and wired it up using a 3 terminal connector. My concern is that the guide says that the 0.75mm flex is for 6 amps where as the heater is only 3 amps. Would this cause a problem?


Enclosed in a "Choc box", with cord restraints and all, right?

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CHOCBOX.html
 
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