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Hi

If this is in the wrong forum please feel free to move.

I need to have installed around 20 Zigbee Wireless Repeaters around a large property. They are 40mm x 40mm x 20mm and require a 230v supply, current is minimal.

I wondered if the following scenarios are feasible and acceptable within the current regs.

1. install a single gang surface mount box with blank tp next to an existing socket and then spur of the socket using an inline fuse.
2. Install the unit in the existing 13A socket backbox and spur off again using an inline fuse.

Any other ideas/thoughts would be welcome.

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