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Electric sockets for outside but undercover!
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<blockquote data-quote="Armeg UK" data-source="post: 548210" data-attributes="member: 18568"><p>Shortly after I moved into my house I had to replace the decking boards as they were rotten. There was a water feature on the decking so I had to move it. I traced the cable through to under the decking where it was plugged into a metal surface mount socket via a 3 pin plug. The IP for the socket was provided by an ice cream tub wrapped in gaffer tape. The socket was fed via T&E wired into a 2 gang light switch in the conservatory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armeg UK, post: 548210, member: 18568"] Shortly after I moved into my house I had to replace the decking boards as they were rotten. There was a water feature on the decking so I had to move it. I traced the cable through to under the decking where it was plugged into a metal surface mount socket via a 3 pin plug. The IP for the socket was provided by an ice cream tub wrapped in gaffer tape. The socket was fed via T&E wired into a 2 gang light switch in the conservatory. [/QUOTE]
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