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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 518756" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>a 13a fused spur will limit the max current draw to 13a for anything connected after the spur unit. You would be better putting the spur at the point where the single cable comes from the ring if possible. Otherwise fit it before the first socket in the garage. Don't forget that as its outside, it should be protected by an RCD so check that first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 518756, member: 5256"] a 13a fused spur will limit the max current draw to 13a for anything connected after the spur unit. You would be better putting the spur at the point where the single cable comes from the ring if possible. Otherwise fit it before the first socket in the garage. Don't forget that as its outside, it should be protected by an RCD so check that first. [/QUOTE]
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