ContinuousPower1800
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Hello,
I need a way to be able to continuously draw (24/7) 1800W from four separate plugs in the same room in my house. At the moment, I only have two plugs in that room, so I was considering having an electrician replacing them with dual sockets (or installing two more single sockets) to handle the load.
However, I'm pretty sure this would overload the circuit as I think it only has a maximum of 20A. I do, however, have a cooker circuit that has never been used since we have a gas oven. Would it be possible to "siphon" some of that circuit by installing some cables that would allow me to pull 3600W from the regular circuit, and then the same from the cooker circuit?
If not, is there any other way to do this safely?
I'm not very knowledgeable about these things so any help would be massively appreciated.
I need a way to be able to continuously draw (24/7) 1800W from four separate plugs in the same room in my house. At the moment, I only have two plugs in that room, so I was considering having an electrician replacing them with dual sockets (or installing two more single sockets) to handle the load.
However, I'm pretty sure this would overload the circuit as I think it only has a maximum of 20A. I do, however, have a cooker circuit that has never been used since we have a gas oven. Would it be possible to "siphon" some of that circuit by installing some cables that would allow me to pull 3600W from the regular circuit, and then the same from the cooker circuit?
If not, is there any other way to do this safely?
I'm not very knowledgeable about these things so any help would be massively appreciated.