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<blockquote data-quote="Neil1990" data-source="post: 497146" data-attributes="member: 32775"><p>Looking to get power to my shed, I have installed a duct to it already , it’s 45m away from property, my plan was to run Said length of cable from house which will have a normal plug on it, plugged into a rcd plug then plugged into a socket in the house, the other end wired into a small consumer unit to run a tube light and a couple of double sockets. I was thinking of using 6mm or 10mm would this be ok? is there any possibility over overheating etc. Looking to use just a kettle , power tools maybe lawn mower. thanks </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil1990, post: 497146, member: 32775"] Looking to get power to my shed, I have installed a duct to it already , it’s 45m away from property, my plan was to run Said length of cable from house which will have a normal plug on it, plugged into a rcd plug then plugged into a socket in the house, the other end wired into a small consumer unit to run a tube light and a couple of double sockets. I was thinking of using 6mm or 10mm would this be ok? is there any possibility over overheating etc. Looking to use just a kettle , power tools maybe lawn mower. thanks [/QUOTE]
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