
Electrical socket
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Electrical socket
Is it possible to spur off my single electrical socket and put another one elsewhere in my van? 

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Re: Electrical socket
Yes
Why not put a lead back to the consumer unit after the new socket thus making a ring main. That way any voltage drop, (neglible) and current draw is equalised and if power is lost to one side of the system both sockets still work.
HTH
Richard
IF YOU DOUBT YOUR COMPETENCE TO DO THIS OR ANY OTHER MAINS ELECTRICAL WORK CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.
Why not put a lead back to the consumer unit after the new socket thus making a ring main. That way any voltage drop, (neglible) and current draw is equalised and if power is lost to one side of the system both sockets still work.
HTH
Richard
IF YOU DOUBT YOUR COMPETENCE TO DO THIS OR ANY OTHER MAINS ELECTRICAL WORK CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.