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So, i've been renovating an old building and turning it into a workshop for myself. i have dne everything myself including running all the cabling.
My question is what is the best way to connect up the mains power line to the 4 lines i have coming from the different power sockets, and lights
The diagram shows the following.
The cable marked POWER is teh mains cable goigng to the workshop.
A, B, C are the cabling that is run to each of the 4 walls that go to the power sockets. Each wall has two or three 2-way sockets that are daisy chained one onto the other.
The cable marked LIGHTS, goes to the light switch at the lights. This circuit can be seen at the bottom of the diagram.
My question is, how do i connect up both circuits (the one at thge top, and the lighting circuit junction box) , and what is the best way? (using WAGO connectors?)
ALSO - is it possible to add in another line (D) that would go to the outside of the worskhop and be used with an outside power socket?
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My question is what is the best way to connect up the mains power line to the 4 lines i have coming from the different power sockets, and lights
The diagram shows the following.
The cable marked POWER is teh mains cable goigng to the workshop.
A, B, C are the cabling that is run to each of the 4 walls that go to the power sockets. Each wall has two or three 2-way sockets that are daisy chained one onto the other.
The cable marked LIGHTS, goes to the light switch at the lights. This circuit can be seen at the bottom of the diagram.
My question is, how do i connect up both circuits (the one at thge top, and the lighting circuit junction box) , and what is the best way? (using WAGO connectors?)
ALSO - is it possible to add in another line (D) that would go to the outside of the worskhop and be used with an outside power socket?
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