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AMD 2 - time to flex your credit cards?
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<blockquote data-quote="King Arthur" data-source="post: 523753" data-attributes="member: 31673"><p>I entirely agree about hardly needing rings these days. Who really needs 32A capability outside of a kitchen these days for plug-in devices? Because I live in a old listed house, routing wires is a real pain and although there was a small ring upstairs it had very few sockets. When adding more it was difficult to maintain the ring so my electrician suggested using multiple spurs and down-rating the circuit to 20A at the CU. I've never had any tripping problems - even in my study that has 10 devices plugged into two socket strips!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King Arthur, post: 523753, member: 31673"] I entirely agree about hardly needing rings these days. Who really needs 32A capability outside of a kitchen these days for plug-in devices? Because I live in a old listed house, routing wires is a real pain and although there was a small ring upstairs it had very few sockets. When adding more it was difficult to maintain the ring so my electrician suggested using multiple spurs and down-rating the circuit to 20A at the CU. I've never had any tripping problems - even in my study that has 10 devices plugged into two socket strips! [/QUOTE]
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