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Bez

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I remember a while back seeing a rather nice photo of a temporary supply board for times when you need power to work with. Can't remember whose it was and it seems the thread is lost in threadland somewhere.

I wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction.

Cheers

 
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Is that what you meant?

 
Cor Blimey Patch, top man. That's the chappy

Many thanks

 
I remember a while back seeing a rather nice photo of a temporary supply board for times when you need power to work with. Can't remember whose it was and it seems the thread is lost in threadland somewhere.I wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction.

Cheers
dare i ask why you wanted that pic?!

 
Need to knock up something similar for single phase only, and I liked the idea of the incomer (plug & socket).

I've seen some lash ups in the past, (T&E out of the tails henley, dragging on the floor to a couple of non-RCD sockets).

Just wanted to do it right.

 
Need to knock up something similar for single phase only, and I liked the idea of the incomer (plug & socket).I've seen some lash ups in the past, (T&E out of the tails henley, dragging on the floor to a couple of non-RCD sockets).

Just wanted to do it right.
i have a few board like this around. i have a similar one with a 32A blue inlet. also have many adapters of tails - sockets etc what can be connected directly to load side of meter/isolator

the one in the pic also runs on single phase (via adapter, but its limited to 32A overall)

 
I have a similar one for single phase, not quite so permanent, I could do with tweaking it a bit but basically there's an RCD, 4 way CU and 4 double sockets on a board. You can feed it with anything from 1.5 flex to 50mm tails. Made it out of bits I pulled off jobs and it's sort of stayed around for a while.

I did a smaller one for marquees and temporary supplies on events, that was a bit less random looking. ;)

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