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BigWallop
 
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"Mike Barnard" wrote in message
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Hi.

Decided to finish my tiling and do the last wall in the bathroom. At
last! However, there's an old power supply thats no longer in use
high up on that wall. It used to supply an electric heater back in
the 60's when the place was built and consists of a single size socket
recess with a metal box, a single twin and earth cable (still live)
coming in from the bottom of the wall and a fused, switched,
permanently wired faceplate. I'm sure you recognise the setup.

To remove it means removing the cable, which is buried in the wall
under a flat plastic cover under the plaster. I really don't want to
dig the wall out and ideally, if it's allowed in the regs, I'd like to
put a socket up so I could put a cheap mini hifi system of some sort
on a high shelf.

It's obvious even without reading the regs that I can't (legally) put
a standard three pin single socket up there. What, if anything, CAN I
put there to supply a music machine? (I know the damp atmosphere will
take it's toll on the system, but the S.O. has to have her music when
having her hour long soaks! We'll be using an el cheapo system,
maybe 2nd hand. Disposable, in that sense.)

So, anyone point me to the technical name for the correct socket I
need? Many thanks.


You could put just a fused flex outlet connection unit in place of the
switched fused spur unit. Then hardwire a mains radio into that with no
plug on it. BUT, and it's a big BUT, you will have to cover the radio with
a box of some kind to keep it from being touched with wet hands.