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Low-profile electricals
Or go back to somewhere convenient and run a new cable to the new socket
with the wiring in plastic trunking. That way when you want the old socket
it will still be there.
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On 04/03/2021 16:56, Bert Coules wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote:
How about using a 13A fused spur with flex outlet? It might be possible
to take the flex to an extension socket (assuming it's allowed under
regulations). No plug needed.
That's a nice idea. But the soon-to-be-hidden switched socket is a
double; is it possible to replace that with a single fixed spur?
It is if you use modular parts
But why not just do away with the double socket, joint through with wago
connectors and run a bit of 2.5mm T&E to the new socket and fit a 2g
blanking plate over the old socket?
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