Good Morning All,
I am after some advice if it possible.
Just a brief story behind my reasoning. Six months ago, I severly injured my back leaving me unable to do my hobby-- Astronomy and my telescope set up is heavy let alone the other accessories that go along with the hobby, two heavy cases with eyepieces etc, so instead of carrying everything out every night I get a clear evening, if I get A 6X4 or 5ft shed, at least then I will only have to carry out the telescope on a clear evening.
Anyway, because I need power in the shed, for the Telescope and dew heater a 240 to 13.8v transformer, power for my laptop, a red light, low wattage and a space just incase I get something in the future that requires power for my hobby.
Because I do not want a constant feed in the shed and a complete nightmare to dig a trench for an armoured cable, I was thinking on the lines of using a heavy duty extension lead from the house with a RCD for protection and when not in use I can coil up the lead and store it in a weatherbox until I need it the next time.
In the shed, I was thinking of installing Consumer Unit with RCD and MCB protection for even more protection, some sort of junction box leading out to two trunking with leads leading to two RCD Protected double sockets.
What I would like some advice on is_
1.Due to a low load, is this set up adequate as I use an extension lead now but with out all the protection?
2. Am I going over board with the RCD?
3. What type of heavy duty cable can I use for the extension part?
4. What type of consumer unit and junction box would suit this job?
I neglected to mention, the light source will be a socket one, probably a desktop lamp running a energy saving bulb.
I realise that this might be a weird request, but I need to get a picture straight in my head before I proceed getting someone in if I need to.
Many thanks and I look forward to hear from you.
Dyfed
Transformer load ..... 220-240v
Laptop Transformer..... 100-240v
Light ???
I am after some advice if it possible.
Just a brief story behind my reasoning. Six months ago, I severly injured my back leaving me unable to do my hobby-- Astronomy and my telescope set up is heavy let alone the other accessories that go along with the hobby, two heavy cases with eyepieces etc, so instead of carrying everything out every night I get a clear evening, if I get A 6X4 or 5ft shed, at least then I will only have to carry out the telescope on a clear evening.
Anyway, because I need power in the shed, for the Telescope and dew heater a 240 to 13.8v transformer, power for my laptop, a red light, low wattage and a space just incase I get something in the future that requires power for my hobby.
Because I do not want a constant feed in the shed and a complete nightmare to dig a trench for an armoured cable, I was thinking on the lines of using a heavy duty extension lead from the house with a RCD for protection and when not in use I can coil up the lead and store it in a weatherbox until I need it the next time.
In the shed, I was thinking of installing Consumer Unit with RCD and MCB protection for even more protection, some sort of junction box leading out to two trunking with leads leading to two RCD Protected double sockets.
What I would like some advice on is_
1.Due to a low load, is this set up adequate as I use an extension lead now but with out all the protection?
2. Am I going over board with the RCD?
3. What type of heavy duty cable can I use for the extension part?
4. What type of consumer unit and junction box would suit this job?
I neglected to mention, the light source will be a socket one, probably a desktop lamp running a energy saving bulb.
I realise that this might be a weird request, but I need to get a picture straight in my head before I proceed getting someone in if I need to.
Many thanks and I look forward to hear from you.
Dyfed
Transformer load ..... 220-240v
Laptop Transformer..... 100-240v
Light ???