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[email protected] January 25th 19 03:30 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
Hi Pop Pickers!

I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx. £7.00 Ea!


And I was surprised to come across an MK 3 socket faceplate (which looked like it was designed for an extra wide back box / pattress rather than retro fitting to an existing double. I've never seen these in service, and would think most people in most circs would simply fit 2 x 2 ways. There was also also a wide variety of converters 1-3, 2-3, 2-4. Do the Pros ever have cause to resort to these? or again, would they always use doubles?

*I finally got a round tuit and sorted out the re-routing of part of my kitchen ring through the "sink unit" picking up te dishwasher and washing machine along the way (the previous situation was not as rosy as I had painted it here, the Wm and DW were sharing one 2.5mm spur).

Very pleased with the result electrically, but it's not the tidiest job I ever did. I need to re-visit at some point and reduce / eliminate the amount of JBs I put in. I must have saved a couple of hundred in electricians fees, but might wind up spending it on a chiropractor! (apparently I am no longer 18, Immortal , made of rubber!

Anyway's I have now replaced one of the double 13A sockets that feed this section of ring with a nice shiny MK Logic one, and want to do the rest of the kitchen in stages (for budgetary reasons).


[email protected] January 25th 19 06:41 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
On Friday, 25 January 2019 15:30:47 UTC, wrote:
Hi Pop Pickers!

I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx. £7.00 Ea!


And I was surprised to come across an MK 3 socket faceplate (which looked like it was designed for an extra wide back box / pattress rather than retro fitting to an existing double. I've never seen these in service, and would think most people in most circs would simply fit 2 x 2 ways. There was also also a wide variety of converters 1-3, 2-3, 2-4. Do the Pros ever have cause to resort to these? or again, would they always use doubles?

*I finally got a round tuit and sorted out the re-routing of part of my kitchen ring through the "sink unit" picking up te dishwasher and washing machine along the way (the previous situation was not as rosy as I had painted it here, the Wm and DW were sharing one 2.5mm spur).

Very pleased with the result electrically, but it's not the tidiest job I ever did. I need to re-visit at some point and reduce / eliminate the amount of JBs I put in. I must have saved a couple of hundred in electricians fees, but might wind up spending it on a chiropractor! (apparently I am no longer 18, Immortal , made of rubber!

Anyway's I have now replaced one of the double 13A sockets that feed this section of ring with a nice shiny MK Logic one, and want to do the rest of the kitchen in stages (for budgetary reasons).


If the backbox is sunk flush then a convertor is much less work than sinking a new backbox. OTOH they're a lot for so little gain. A plug-in 4 way, 6 way etc makes more sense.


NT

ARW January 25th 19 07:17 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
On 25/01/2019 15:30, wrote:
Hi Pop Pickers!

I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx. £7.00 Ea!


And I was surprised to come across an MK 3 socket faceplate (which looked like it was designed for an extra wide back box / pattress rather than retro fitting to an existing double. I've never seen these in service, and would think most people in most circs would simply fit 2 x 2 ways. There was also also a wide variety of converters 1-3, 2-3, 2-4. Do the Pros ever have cause to resort to these? or again, would they always use doubles?


The MK 3 gang socket needs a special back box. The MK K863.

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MKK0863.html

AFAIK there is no dry liner version available for this socket. It might
be worth noting that the 3 gang socket is actually fused at 13A!


Most of the convertors will fit over any 1g or 2 gang back box.

I fitted a 4 gang convertor socket at the gf's behind the vivarium. But
that has a small load.

We would be very unlikely to fit convertors at work other than for
limited loads.

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Adam

Brian Gaff January 25th 19 07:55 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
Yes I found out about the older skeletal and muscular issues when I had to
fit some new hinges to a cupboard door for under the sink a few years ago.
Why is it that the attachments for things when flatpack cupboards are
built, end up in the least easy to get at places with the most awkward body
position to screw screws in from?
Brian

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Hi Pop Pickers!

I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much
cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew
Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx. £7.00 Ea!


And I was surprised to come across an MK 3 socket faceplate (which looked
like it was designed for an extra wide back box / pattress rather than retro
fitting to an existing double. I've never seen these in service, and would
think most people in most circs would simply fit 2 x 2 ways. There was also
also a wide variety of converters 1-3, 2-3, 2-4. Do the Pros ever have
cause to resort to these? or again, would they always use doubles?

*I finally got a round tuit and sorted out the re-routing of part of my
kitchen ring through the "sink unit" picking up te dishwasher and washing
machine along the way (the previous situation was not as rosy as I had
painted it here, the Wm and DW were sharing one 2.5mm spur).

Very pleased with the result electrically, but it's not the tidiest job I
ever did. I need to re-visit at some point and reduce / eliminate the
amount of JBs I put in. I must have saved a couple of hundred in
electricians fees, but might wind up spending it on a chiropractor!
(apparently I am no longer 18, Immortal , made of rubber!

Anyway's I have now replaced one of the double 13A sockets that feed this
section of ring with a nice shiny MK Logic one, and want to do the rest of
the kitchen in stages (for budgetary reasons).




charles January 25th 19 08:20 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
In article , Brian Gaff
wrote:
Yes I found out about the older skeletal and muscular issues when I had
to fit some new hinges to a cupboard door for under the sink a few years
ago. Why is it that the attachments for things when flatpack cupboards
are built, end up in the least easy to get at places with the most
awkward body position to screw screws in from? Brian


2 weeks ago, I had to lie under our kitchen sink in a very contorted
position trying to remove an old, leaking mixer tap. The bits that hold it
in place had rusted together, so stitch drilling was needed.

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from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

ARW January 26th 19 09:18 AM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
On 25/01/2019 15:30, wrote:
Hi Pop Pickers!

I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx. £7.00 Ea!



Was this for exactly the same double socket? There are different breeds
of 2g sockets. If it was the same the wholesalers deserve to go out of
business.

However I'll challenge you to try

https://www.toolstation.com/click-mo...-socket/p77115

next time you fit a double socket. This is the brand I use and I prefer
it to MK.


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Adam

[email protected] January 26th 19 11:22 AM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
On Saturday, 26 January 2019 09:18:28 UTC, ARW wrote:
I was just looking for process on 13A MK Logic double sockets* (so much
cheaper at Toolstation than a traditional electrical wholesalers (Kew
Electrical) quoted me for 3 (approx. £3.80 Ea rather than approx.
£7.00 Ea!

If it was the same the wholesalers deserve to go out of business.


Presumably £7.00 ea was "list" and didn't include the manager's discretionary discount for "trade".

Owain


[email protected] January 30th 19 10:25 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
Hi Adam,

Thanks for the tip, but Ive slowly swapped about half the sockets here to MK and want to finish the job.

It was indeed, Double socket white plastic MK Logik Plus (Or is it Logic 2?) I forget.

I suppose if id looked like a sparky or been buying larger quantities, then the wholesaler MIGHT have given me a better price.

ARW January 31st 19 08:14 PM

2 socket, 3 socket, 4 socket 13A outlets
 
On 30/01/2019 22:25, wrote:
Hi Adam,

Thanks for the tip, but Ive slowly swapped about half the sockets here to MK and want to finish the job.

It was indeed, Double socket white plastic MK Logik Plus (Or is it Logic 2?) I forget.

I suppose if id looked like a sparky or been buying larger quantities, then the wholesaler MIGHT have given me a better price.


Points noted.

See my "How much for two 4inch fixed white extractor fan grilles" post.

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Adam


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