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I need to replace an ancient bell/call box power supply with a modern
wallwart. The original transformer (from the 1930s, with internal fuses in both L and N) was wired into the lighting circuit. It would be very difficult to get non-lighting power to this location (near the ceiling, in the kitchen), I don't have space for a fused spur and I can't find a 13A socket with a built-in fuse. I'm planning on using a standard 13A socket, fitting an internal 500mA in-line fuse and adding a suitable label to the socket. What does the jury think? |
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