In article ,
Adam Funk wrote:
On 2015-12-08, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Adam Funk wrote:
It makes no difference if you extend the ring or use a spur. You
should ensure sure that the current carrying capacity of the cable
does not drop below 20A.
There's nothing to stop a future occupier from plugging two kettles
in, though (I'm assuming it's a double socket). ;-)
Modern kettles are generally 10 amps maximum.
Really? Ours isn't more than a couple of years old & it's the full
13 A.
The vast majority use the standard kettle connector. Rated at 10 amps.
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