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Think the only fault you would get with most garden appliances is a damaged cable, I should imagine they are nearly all double insulated.
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Definately and you should also TT itThey're heading down the route of rechargeable battery power these days like most power tools, so no cable to cut through all together.
Now do we need a separate circuit for the socket used to charge the lawnmower battery?
Is it a Spur?When I had my house re-wired back in the early noughties, I had an outside socket fitted to plug the mower etc into. He fitted a socket with a cover and wired it into one of the two downstairs rings (kitchen and the rest). This seems perfectly okay to me - unless anyone can tell me differently?
When I had my house re-wired back in the early noughties, I had an outside socket fitted to plug the mower etc into. He fitted a socket with a cover and wired it into one of the two downstairs rings (kitchen and the rest). This seems perfectly okay to me - unless anyone can tell me differently?
I'm adding shower , and thinking of "Dexter" + Chainsaw .I am totally lost is this for a wheelchair charger or a lawnmower.
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