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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 101920" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>He could do, but I doubt that would be needed as 13A for a socket and light should be ample. If you used 2 FCU's all you'd be doing is creating an extra 60W of capacity on the socket, which would hardly be worth the effort and you'd still have to get the ring to the 2 FCU's, so no work saved as you might as well take the ring or 2 separate spurs to the 2 additional points anyway.</p><p></p><p>Easiest method is spur to FCU then on to whatever you want in a radial fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 101920, member: 6967"] He could do, but I doubt that would be needed as 13A for a socket and light should be ample. If you used 2 FCU's all you'd be doing is creating an extra 60W of capacity on the socket, which would hardly be worth the effort and you'd still have to get the ring to the 2 FCU's, so no work saved as you might as well take the ring or 2 separate spurs to the 2 additional points anyway. Easiest method is spur to FCU then on to whatever you want in a radial fashion. [/QUOTE]
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