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<blockquote data-quote="CTJ4" data-source="post: 452545" data-attributes="member: 29513"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>im a Newbie </p><p></p><p>I'm looking for sound advice. I'm having a metal CU fitted in my garage powered up by 10 mm twin and Earth from house CU. Currently i have 3 Double sockets and 2 strip lights fitted in garage there both fed from my main CU in the house. This is how the house was built from new roughly 18 years ago, reason for upgrade I want to add front &amp; rear outside lighting outside sockets etc will the outside lights/sockets all need a seperate trip, also I think the current sockets are on a ring main/circuit would spark be able to islotate that and just link it straight back to house CU and run sockets etc from new CU to garage etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTJ4, post: 452545, member: 29513"] Hi Guys, im a Newbie I'm looking for sound advice. I'm having a metal CU fitted in my garage powered up by 10 mm twin and Earth from house CU. Currently i have 3 Double sockets and 2 strip lights fitted in garage there both fed from my main CU in the house. This is how the house was built from new roughly 18 years ago, reason for upgrade I want to add front & rear outside lighting outside sockets etc will the outside lights/sockets all need a seperate trip, also I think the current sockets are on a ring main/circuit would spark be able to islotate that and just link it straight back to house CU and run sockets etc from new CU to garage etc [/QUOTE]
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