I need to get power into a cupboard, where I plan to house all the tv equipment - sat box, dvd, etc - at least 4 plug sockets required, probably better to have a couple spare.
I have a double socket just outside the cupboard, so reckon I could take a spur off this (I dont think there is a spur off this already) but can i take power to say, 3 double sockets from a single spur?
Or, would I be better off extending the ring from this socket and is it feasible to increase the ring by another 3 doubles?
If I was to extend the ring, I would need to join a cable permanently, cant use a junction box as it wouldn't be accessible, or if I am able, would it be best to replace one side of the ring (between two existing sockets) with a new length of cable giving me the required length?
Any advice appreciated
I have a double socket just outside the cupboard, so reckon I could take a spur off this (I dont think there is a spur off this already) but can i take power to say, 3 double sockets from a single spur?
Or, would I be better off extending the ring from this socket and is it feasible to increase the ring by another 3 doubles?
If I was to extend the ring, I would need to join a cable permanently, cant use a junction box as it wouldn't be accessible, or if I am able, would it be best to replace one side of the ring (between two existing sockets) with a new length of cable giving me the required length?
Any advice appreciated