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<blockquote data-quote="sparky999" data-source="post: 22489" data-attributes="member: 210"><p>Evening guys</p><p></p><p>Just doing a little job for my mate and i have to supply a socket and switch fuse this is to power his light circuit in conservatory.</p><p></p><p>I have drilled through his wall into conservatory and put 2 2.5mm cables out to keep it on a ring and left the other ends by a double socket where i am takin power from.</p><p></p><p>My question is can i join 1 leg from the exsiting socket in the back box by crimping it then from that taking a 2.5mm into a new double next to it so i can put the 1 leg in the exisiting socket and the other in the new socket this keeping it on a ring.</p><p></p><p>cheers;\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparky999, post: 22489, member: 210"] Evening guys Just doing a little job for my mate and i have to supply a socket and switch fuse this is to power his light circuit in conservatory. I have drilled through his wall into conservatory and put 2 2.5mm cables out to keep it on a ring and left the other ends by a double socket where i am takin power from. My question is can i join 1 leg from the exsiting socket in the back box by crimping it then from that taking a 2.5mm into a new double next to it so i can put the 1 leg in the exisiting socket and the other in the new socket this keeping it on a ring. cheers;\ [/QUOTE]
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