Consumer and breaker options

I bought one of these on eBay:

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What size cable will I need?
 
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ban-all-sheds said:
Aircon?

Fridge/freezer?

All fine on Type B. Neither my aircon nor my fridge, nor my freezer has ever caused me a problem. Even my welder is okay, but granted it's a baby one.

The bank of 50 florries in my shed is a worry, I grant you.

But anyway, as I made clear, if you, as the designer of an installation, decide to use Type Cs for specified reasons, that's fine. You'd still be a muppet to recommend all Cs to a novice.
 
ban-all-sheds said:
I bought one of these on eBay:

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What size cable will I need?

4.0mm² SWA should be fine, just remember to pack it with ice every hour :LOL:
 
well its going to need about 25KA so pretty big cable needed.

i suspect in use it would probablly be fed from a local transformer, i can't imagine its cost effective to take 25KA very far.
 
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When I was assigned to the Ferrybridge power station one winter, I avoided having to buy an office heater by having the generator cables re-routed to pass under my desk.

PC didn't seem to work, though.
 
JohnD said:
When I retired from the Brinks-MAT warehouse at Heathrow, I had a small smelting furnace in the garage, no fuse or MCB, straight off the incomer.

LMAO, :D
What did you spend your share of the £26M on then? :LOL:
 
Shhhhh! I don't want anyone to know!

BTW do you want any home-made jewelry? 24 carat, good stuff. £50 an ounce, no questions asked.
 
JohnD said:
Shhhhh! I don't want anyone to know!

BTW do you want any home-made jewelry? 24 carat, good stuff. £50 an ounce, no questions asked.
why do people complain about sparks being too expensive when they crack jokes like this all the time? :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 

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