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<blockquote data-quote="DIYShock" data-source="post: 314411" data-attributes="member: 22163"><p>Marvo, Sorry but it seems like I misled you slightly. In my defence I hadn't looked in detail at the kits, only saw them in passing. Anyway, one is here: www[DOT]diy[DOT]com/nav/fix/electrical/switches-sockets/-brand-Diall/Diall-Power-Kit-3M-JB-5M-2G-SKT-RCD-12608735 (do change the [DOT] - I'm too new to post links!)</p><p></p><p>It is not actually SWA as I thought (looking at the picture) though there is no reason why it couldn't be since they do use the IP66 rated socket and a junction box at the supply end. The cheap cable could as easily be replaced with SWA.</p><p></p><p>I have indeed got the correct SWA glands ready, and yes, I agree that a fused isolator at 13A (assuming you are referring to something like [DOT]diy[DOT]com/nav/fix/electrical/switches-sockets/metal-clad-switches-sockets/Volex-Switched-Connection-Unit-Metal-Clad-12758741</p><p></p><p> ) seems a good plan. Although of course, if I connect to a 13A plug then that is (in effect) a 13A fused isolator!</p><p></p><p>Any more help would be gratefully received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIYShock, post: 314411, member: 22163"] Marvo, Sorry but it seems like I misled you slightly. In my defence I hadn't looked in detail at the kits, only saw them in passing. Anyway, one is here: www[DOT]diy[DOT]com/nav/fix/electrical/switches-sockets/-brand-Diall/Diall-Power-Kit-3M-JB-5M-2G-SKT-RCD-12608735 (do change the [DOT] - I'm too new to post links!) It is not actually SWA as I thought (looking at the picture) though there is no reason why it couldn't be since they do use the IP66 rated socket and a junction box at the supply end. The cheap cable could as easily be replaced with SWA. I have indeed got the correct SWA glands ready, and yes, I agree that a fused isolator at 13A (assuming you are referring to something like [DOT]diy[DOT]com/nav/fix/electrical/switches-sockets/metal-clad-switches-sockets/Volex-Switched-Connection-Unit-Metal-Clad-12758741 ) seems a good plan. Although of course, if I connect to a 13A plug then that is (in effect) a 13A fused isolator! Any more help would be gratefully received. [/QUOTE]
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