Hi There,
Want to supply some electricity to a shed the other end of the garden (around 30m away from the house).
It wont be used for real current drawing applications, just lighting power drills e.t.c
Now what i have in mind is to stick a 20amp MCB on the switchboard and run armoured cable from there down the garden into the shed.
Then fuse each individual socket.. like this.. http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/sh.jpg ( ignore the earth pole the armour would be grounded at the switchboard in the house )
Have i got the right idea? The only bit i am not that competent on is fitting the MCB on the switchboard (there is one space left filled by a blanker)
pics of switchboard ( http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/switch.jpg & http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/supply.jpg
Dont really want to get a spark to do it because i am sure he will charge huge rates.
Cheers,
Laine[/url]
Want to supply some electricity to a shed the other end of the garden (around 30m away from the house).
It wont be used for real current drawing applications, just lighting power drills e.t.c
Now what i have in mind is to stick a 20amp MCB on the switchboard and run armoured cable from there down the garden into the shed.
Then fuse each individual socket.. like this.. http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/sh.jpg ( ignore the earth pole the armour would be grounded at the switchboard in the house )
Have i got the right idea? The only bit i am not that competent on is fitting the MCB on the switchboard (there is one space left filled by a blanker)
pics of switchboard ( http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/switch.jpg & http://www.laine.ndo.co.uk/supply.jpg
Dont really want to get a spark to do it because i am sure he will charge huge rates.
Cheers,
Laine[/url]