Outdoor Socket
Discussion
I have a socket like this
Used for lawnmower, strummer and pressure washer.
Just wondering how do I know if it is rcd protected ? It's not an rcd socket but the old strummer used to trip out all the electrics when used !
The masterplug rcd plugs I can't image they will fit onto this as they look like this
I have seen this in B&Q. Would I be able to plug the extension lead into this then the equipment into the extension lead ?
Used for lawnmower, strummer and pressure washer.
Just wondering how do I know if it is rcd protected ? It's not an rcd socket but the old strummer used to trip out all the electrics when used !
The masterplug rcd plugs I can't image they will fit onto this as they look like this
I have seen this in B&Q. Would I be able to plug the extension lead into this then the equipment into the extension lead ?
hkp57 said:
Does it require and specific extra wiring or is a diy job ?bigdom said:
Should be a straight forward swap. If the strimmer is causing the board to trip out, this won't solve it. You will have an issue somewhere on the wiring circuit.
I had a similar issue where the SDS drill would trip our board, or next doors lawn mower... It wasn't until we added an extension, where we found out prior to us moving in, a couple of 'guests' had set up residence an gnawed through a few wires. No issues anymore.
The old strimmer used to the new one doesn't.I had a similar issue where the SDS drill would trip our board, or next doors lawn mower... It wasn't until we added an extension, where we found out prior to us moving in, a couple of 'guests' had set up residence an gnawed through a few wires. No issues anymore.
I picked up an extension lead with rcd on the plug from tool station.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Electrical/d190/Ex...
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Electrical/d190/Ex...
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