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<blockquote data-quote="Ati" data-source="post: 474275" data-attributes="member: 30883"><p>Hi guys, </p><p></p><p>Recently refurbished living room needed a new socket behind the tv. I installed a new socket house in the wall and went up in the loft to drill a hole on the wood beam and sent a 20A power cable down to the new socket. The other end needed to be terminated into an existing power cable in the loft. I found the cooker thick cable so I cut it and terminated these with a junction box. The oven cable is 32A the cable of the new socket is 20A. The cooker cable comes straight from the fuse box into the cooker in the kitchen. Did I make a stupid thing with terminating the cooker cable into a smaller cable towards the tv socket? Please help me. It’s been working fine over 6 months. Just recently thought it through maybe I didn’t do it right so I should redo it. It is an 8 years old new built property. I am not an electrician. I would appreciate any thoughts and comments. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ati, post: 474275, member: 30883"] Hi guys, Recently refurbished living room needed a new socket behind the tv. I installed a new socket house in the wall and went up in the loft to drill a hole on the wood beam and sent a 20A power cable down to the new socket. The other end needed to be terminated into an existing power cable in the loft. I found the cooker thick cable so I cut it and terminated these with a junction box. The oven cable is 32A the cable of the new socket is 20A. The cooker cable comes straight from the fuse box into the cooker in the kitchen. Did I make a stupid thing with terminating the cooker cable into a smaller cable towards the tv socket? Please help me. It’s been working fine over 6 months. Just recently thought it through maybe I didn’t do it right so I should redo it. It is an 8 years old new built property. I am not an electrician. I would appreciate any thoughts and comments. [/QUOTE]
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