My garage is connected to the house with 20M of 16.0mm² SWA. I tried a powerline jobby and it couldn't get a connection in the garage.
And your reason for doing that rather than doing it properly is what?I was gonna sort web connection with one of those powerline extender things.
Will you mind not having any network connectivity down there if it isn't OK?Hopefully it will be ok.
You'll drop 0.44V/A over 100m of 10mm².10mm 2 core seems the overall best call on cable.
And could have been interfering with other peoples radio and TV reception. Powerline devices should be banned. they make the power cable radiate RF energy. If a laptop radiated the same sort of RF energy it would be banned from legal sale. But hey, the Powerline device isn't radiating, it is the mains cable that is at fault, the Powerline device is innocent. { end of sarcasm }I tried a powerline jobby and it couldn't get a connection in the garage.
I have looked at 10mm² and 102.5 meters at 25A installation method C, I get a 0.4 increase in impedance and 10 volts drop. Do remember Correction factor Ct = 0.88701171875 so it is 3.9028515625 mV/A/m although 10 volts is over the 6.9 volt for lights it is still under the 11.5 for sockets. As I said before it depends what lighting is to be used and what you take as the Design current for circuit Ib although using a 25A MCB that does not make it the Design current for circuit Ib with a ring final the MCB is 32A but the Design current for circuit Ib is 26A.You'll drop 0.44V/A over 100m of 10mm².
If you are guided by the advice in the wiring regulations, that means that anything more than 15A puts you over the limit.
10mm² is rather shirt-sighted, IMO.
Expensive to buy, even more expensive to run, noisy, creates air pollution, requires somewhere to store fuel, hassle of transporting fuel to the generator, it and the fuel are fairly likely to be stolen, may require planning permission.What about a generator?
What a pity.At least one manufacturer modified their design to reduce the problem.
If only life were that simple...persons who purchased the PLAs would find they tripped the RCD when plugged in
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