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<blockquote data-quote="DavidP" data-source="post: 526938" data-attributes="member: 35038"><p>I am wanting to power a DVR, a monitor, a network switch connecting 2 cameras and a Wireless network adapter in a loft (total current well under 5A). Ring main is a floor below and very difficult to access sensibly. Would it be valid to spur off the lighting circuit via a fused, RCD-protected unit to appropriate sockets - all labeled as 5A max?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidP, post: 526938, member: 35038"] I am wanting to power a DVR, a monitor, a network switch connecting 2 cameras and a Wireless network adapter in a loft (total current well under 5A). Ring main is a floor below and very difficult to access sensibly. Would it be valid to spur off the lighting circuit via a fused, RCD-protected unit to appropriate sockets - all labeled as 5A max? [/QUOTE]
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