I don't see why not.I want to put a couple of LED batten lights up on a garage. There are no lights there just now but there is a twin 13 amp socket.
Can I just wire into a 13 amp plug, take a wire to a switch and then onward to daisy chain the two LED's
Some of the above comments are both wrong and against the law.I want to put a couple of LED batten lights up on a garage. There are no lights there just now but there is a twin 13 amp socket.
Can I just wire into a 13 amp plug, take a wire to a switch and then onward to daisy chain the two LED's
I want to put a couple of LED batten lights up on a garage. There are no lights there just now but there is a twin 13 amp socket.
Can I just wire into a 13 amp plug, take a wire to a switch and then onward to daisy chain the two LED's
Speaking as a sparky, if you want it right get an electrician in. Unless you have the knowledge to know if the circuit supplying your double socket in the garage conforms to the regs, and if what ever earthing system you have is also adequate you could get a nasty shock if something goes wrong. DIY Fault protection is like a seat belt in a car, you'll not know if it works until you need it.
If you do decide to DIY get an RCD double socket to replace the existing one and use a plug like you first suggested, but unless you're earthing is correct the RCD may not operate correctly.
Hope that helps.
A standard 13amp plug socketI don't see why not.
No different from using any plug-in wanderlead type lamp, I wouldn't have thought?
(Incidentally, I'm running my whole larder through an extension lead run from a plug socket. That includes the lighting, chiller unit, freezer, water heater, vac packer, mincer and scales. Nothing's caught fire yet).
A standard 13amp plug socket![]()
Yes.A standard 13amp plug socket![]()
Tricky explained that nothing is pulling much load.Yes.
The water heater could be, and not ideal, but no reason not to work... doesn't make it safe or reliable or stop your insurance being invalidated (thought I'd better add that as a competent electrician!)Tricky explained that nothing is pulling much load.