Hi all,
I have a sort of 'lean to' shed that runs along the outside wall of the house. I want to put a double socket in it and a couple of lights.
I'm not sure about the correct way to do this but I was thinking about running a 2.5mm cable from a 6A breaker at the distribution board and then linking all the lights and socket in the shed together.
Is this the right way to do it?
I know that in a house the lights and sockets are on different circuits? Is there a reason for this that would preclude me from having the socket and lights from the same breaker in the shed?
Is 6A enough for the lights and the socket. I'll only be using the socket for the lawn mower, power washer etc.
Also, is 2.5mm a big enough size?
Sorry if these are simplistic questions but any help you can give me would be really appreciated.
I realise that one possibility is to put another distribution board in the shed but it seems a lot of expense for 2 lights and a socket?
Many thanks
John
I have a sort of 'lean to' shed that runs along the outside wall of the house. I want to put a double socket in it and a couple of lights.
I'm not sure about the correct way to do this but I was thinking about running a 2.5mm cable from a 6A breaker at the distribution board and then linking all the lights and socket in the shed together.
Is this the right way to do it?
I know that in a house the lights and sockets are on different circuits? Is there a reason for this that would preclude me from having the socket and lights from the same breaker in the shed?
Is 6A enough for the lights and the socket. I'll only be using the socket for the lawn mower, power washer etc.
Also, is 2.5mm a big enough size?
Sorry if these are simplistic questions but any help you can give me would be really appreciated.
I realise that one possibility is to put another distribution board in the shed but it seems a lot of expense for 2 lights and a socket?
Many thanks
John