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Hi guys,
So been asked to supply a feed for the parents WOODEN shed. As my dad is retiring, and wants to spend more time doing hobbies in his back garden.
He wants power to it for lighting, tools, and the like.
However being retired, not alot of money. He asked for the most cost efficent way.
Using a fused spur from the ring is a no go, as it was council owned, and the BRICK shed is unfused and spured from the kitchen ring about 15 years ago, with no rcd/rcbo in site apart from a single one in the board covering all cb's.

So my heart says no, but thought id get your opinions.
Could i run a 4/6mm t&e enclosed in conduit from the board via rcbo, to the shed, and power a sub board for him to take his switches and sockets from?
Cheers fellas
Adam
 

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