Intended use is occasional use in a Summerhouse.
Unless I'm mistaken, the Victron unit above is also missing shutters? Difficult to see in the photo, but looks like there's direct access to all 3 terminals.
Not trying to pick holes in your suggestions, but maybe this is 'standard' for inverters?
From a seller on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BEAUDENS-Portable-Generator-Phosphate-Emergency/dp/B07MC7TV2G/
I'm inclined to return it as unsafe. The photo of the 3-pin socket on the Amazon site doesn't show the fact that all 3 electrical terminals are visible. Quite what they connect...
So I've bought one of these to use in an outside building. It has a large internal battery, lots of USB outlets and a 'standard' 3-pin UK mains socket... except that it has no earth-pin shutter and the live/neutral connections are visible.
Is this allowed? It's CE / UL / GS / etc. marked...
Thanks for the quick reply.
1. I've used armoured network cable before - and the electrical version looks very similar.
2. The house end is RCD protected. The house distribution board has about 4 or 5 breakers per RCD. The cable described is on one of those breakers.
3. It's a summerhouse...
Hi - I hope someone can advise on this.
So we had an old shed knocked down and replaced with a wooden barn with its own proper electrical supply.
The SWA mains cable that used to feed a small distribution board in that old shed just happens to run near my summerhouse. At the house end of that...
There are some feeds off to several rooms for power - basically a home office (a few computers / displays + printer) and living room (TV, Sky box, games consoles), plus some lighting circuits, and one fridge-freezer. The gas boiler & pump run off it as well.
Nothing going outside.
Thanks...
Hi - I hope someone can give some advice on this.
As the title says one of our RCDs (Wylex 80A, 30mA) has been tripping at precisely 5am every day, for roughly the last week - plus a few times in the weeks before (again 5am).
By 'exactly' 5am I mean literally to within a few seconds each time...