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<blockquote data-quote="JT1" data-source="post: 488565" data-attributes="member: 31980"><p>Thanks for the reply. I will try to work out the design load - as I said in my original post, my tools will be used one at a time. In order to work it out I need to calculate the total wattage for all the tools? </p><p></p><p>The length?...I have already given the length of the cable run - what length do you mean?</p><p></p><p>The reason for the switch at the house is so my wife can walk down the garden after dark. I don't mind the extra work but it will be much more convenient for us to be able to turn the lights on at the house. For example, if we leave the lights on by accident, then we would need to walk down to the shed to turn the lights off &amp; then walk back in the dark. This can be tricky when you have dogs &amp; they don't mind where they do it!!</p><p></p><p>If PVC conduit is good enough, then I will go with that, thanks. I will defo use conduit because I find the cable itself ugly when on show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JT1, post: 488565, member: 31980"] Thanks for the reply. I will try to work out the design load - as I said in my original post, my tools will be used one at a time. In order to work it out I need to calculate the total wattage for all the tools? The length?...I have already given the length of the cable run - what length do you mean? The reason for the switch at the house is so my wife can walk down the garden after dark. I don't mind the extra work but it will be much more convenient for us to be able to turn the lights on at the house. For example, if we leave the lights on by accident, then we would need to walk down to the shed to turn the lights off & then walk back in the dark. This can be tricky when you have dogs & they don't mind where they do it!! If PVC conduit is good enough, then I will go with that, thanks. I will defo use conduit because I find the cable itself ugly when on show. [/QUOTE]
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