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<blockquote data-quote="cjonesguitar" data-source="post: 477351" data-attributes="member: 14142"><p>Hi, thank you for reading my post.</p><p></p><p>I have a garage in a nice residential area in west London. It is a nice garage and not a grubby one. I want to get electricity to the garage, because it makes it easier to sell or let with lighting and a double socket.</p><p></p><p>Because it does not and nor appropriate to have an address, I have already been told that the local power network will not connect it due to being neither residential or commercial. They have highlighted that maybe it can be unmetered. However, this needs to be looked into.</p><p></p><p>The only other option is to go off grid? I am welcoming any advice.</p><p></p><p>Also, would someone recommend a 16A or 32A socket?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjonesguitar, post: 477351, member: 14142"] Hi, thank you for reading my post. I have a garage in a nice residential area in west London. It is a nice garage and not a grubby one. I want to get electricity to the garage, because it makes it easier to sell or let with lighting and a double socket. Because it does not and nor appropriate to have an address, I have already been told that the local power network will not connect it due to being neither residential or commercial. They have highlighted that maybe it can be unmetered. However, this needs to be looked into. The only other option is to go off grid? I am welcoming any advice. Also, would someone recommend a 16A or 32A socket? [/QUOTE]
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