Our house has several electricity sockets that are just singles, and I want to fit doubles in their place. What are the best tools to use for making the hole in the walls bigger? Some are exterior walls and some internal.
mccririck said:Our house has several electricity sockets that are just singles
lazygit said:If your sockets are spurs they will have to remain as singles unless you add a fuse.
lazygit said:If your sockets are spurs they will have to remain as singles unless you add a fuse.
lazygit said:mccririck said:Our house has several electricity sockets that are just singles
Some houses only have 1 ring circuit, with the upstairs sockets as spurs from the sockets below.
If your sockets are spurs they will have to remain as singles unless you add a fuse.
lazygit said:Old school or not, there are houses in existance with wiring dating back to the war.
If a double socket is only part way round a ring, and has another double socket spurred, then most of the current will take the short route and overload that length of cable. Surely the idea of limiting spurs is to try and keep the ring as balanced as possible.
lazygit said:Surely the idea of limiting spurs is to try and keep the ring as balanced as possible.
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