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ccu chased in wall.
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<blockquote data-quote="madeinengland" data-source="post: 110744" data-attributes="member: 4156"><p>already have that in mind M4TTY. the wall is the front wall. my mate lives in a maisonette. you go through his front door and in front of you going up to the left is the stairs. on the right on the front wall is the ccu. he has an outside socket that is on an rcd in the ccu.i've just had a thought to maybe using those cables from the outside socket and change the rcd to a circuit breaker.he reckons the only use for the outside socket is for the lawn mower so he could use a normal socket with rcd adaptor plugged in. what do you reckon to that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madeinengland, post: 110744, member: 4156"] already have that in mind M4TTY. the wall is the front wall. my mate lives in a maisonette. you go through his front door and in front of you going up to the left is the stairs. on the right on the front wall is the ccu. he has an outside socket that is on an rcd in the ccu.i've just had a thought to maybe using those cables from the outside socket and change the rcd to a circuit breaker.he reckons the only use for the outside socket is for the lawn mower so he could use a normal socket with rcd adaptor plugged in. what do you reckon to that? [/QUOTE]
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