On Fri, 09 Aug 2019 13:00:28 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 09/08/2019 11:09, David wrote:
Leaving aside the downsides of Power Line Adapters, I do have a spare
pair (courtesy of VM) and a potential use.
I have power from the house to the shed on a B40 RCBO in the main fuse
board.
At the other end is the old (pre-rewire) fuse box.
Is there anything to be gained by sharing a fused spur with the RCBO
connection (that is, not relying on the PLA signal passing between
RCBOs)?
Just that I have the electrician in at the moment replacing green goo
wiring and this might be the time for a little extra work if there is a
major benefit.
FAR better to run cat5 to the shed.
This is the backup plan if the CAT5E fails to pull through the conduit.
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