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Martin Angove
 
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In uk.d-i-y, Martin Angove wrote:

Depends on the cable run though. If the cables are under the floor or
above the ceiling (very common) there may not be a suitable place to
mount a socket. Come to think of it, apart from putting the extra socket
bang next to an existing one (in which case, why not spur off that) I
can't think of the sort of cable run which would allow you (easily) to
insert a socket in the ring unless it is entirely surface-run. If this
was possible in the OP's case I don't think he'd have bothered asking
the OQ!

Not that rare, actually: the point is, once you've opened up the ring
at Socket A by disconnecting the cable which runs on to Socket B, you
have the full length (in principle!) of the run between A&B to play with,
making it likely enough that you can find somewhere to put the new
on-the-ring socket using all or most of the cable which previously
ran A-B. Then you put in two new cable runs, either from new-to-A to
reinstate the ring with a spur off to the-new-socket-you-actually-wanted,
or incorporate the new-socket-you-actually-wanted into the ring by
running the first new cable from the may-as-well-be-a-socket-as-a-juncbox
to the new-socket-you-actually-wanted, and the second on from the
new-socket-you-actually-wanted on to A.


Ok, point taken. Bit of a problem if your cables are buried in plaster,
but good point nonetheless.


(Next week: Stefek explains "one song to the tune of another" in no less
than 2,000 words ;-)


Or perhaps you could extol the virtues of the swannee whistle when
played in conjunction with a kazoo :-)

Hwyl!

M.

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