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Hi
I don't know whether I'm 'missing something' so thought I would ask you good people...
project - moving a socket 6 inches to right.
there are 2 sockets about 1 metre apart and a fused isolator about a metre to the right of the socket to be moved.
there is a feed to each socket and the isolator piggy-backs off the middle socket.
however, the 2 sockets are connected as well as having separate feeds.
I'm assuming there is no need for the connection between the two sockets, so am about to rip it out. Does anyone please know if there is any reason why this shouldn't be done? I've tested with a load and it is dead when disconnected from either of the sockets.
many thanks
Simon
I don't know whether I'm 'missing something' so thought I would ask you good people...
project - moving a socket 6 inches to right.
there are 2 sockets about 1 metre apart and a fused isolator about a metre to the right of the socket to be moved.
there is a feed to each socket and the isolator piggy-backs off the middle socket.
however, the 2 sockets are connected as well as having separate feeds.
I'm assuming there is no need for the connection between the two sockets, so am about to rip it out. Does anyone please know if there is any reason why this shouldn't be done? I've tested with a load and it is dead when disconnected from either of the sockets.
many thanks
Simon