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I have asked the question and they are sure it just small items that will be used.

I am worried about the volt drop as the the sockets have to be run around the garden. If I ran it as a separate circuit it will have to be a 101m run in total.

If I ran the sockets from the 4 channel then I think I will get a call saying they ain't working when they haven't switched them on


If thats your biggest worry then not to much too worry about.
 
I have asked the question and they are sure it just small items that will be used.

I am worried about the volt drop as the the sockets have to be run around the garden. If I ran it as a separate circuit it will have to be a 101m run in total.

If I ran the sockets from the 4 channel then I think I will get a call saying they ain't working when they haven't switched them on

Don't worry about volt drop, just design the circuit properly and you won't have a problem.
 
Is this a new circuit you are proposing?

My Idea was to run 2 supplies 1 for lights 1 for sockets.

But client wasn't happy to hear the fact there will be 2 swa cables on show.

Plus the sockets would be at least 100m to the last point.

So I have gone with the suggestion of using the wise box to do it all and I am scrapping the 3 socket.
 

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