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  • Sockets: one for the coffee machine, one for a fan or heater according to season, one or more for mains adapter / chargers, one for the radio, one for a desk lamp (central light means you're often in your own shadow) one for unforeseen circumstances (such an insectocutor?) and maybe a spare one just because. You can't have too many sockets in an office, unless OH doesn't understand socket loading in which case perhaps add a consumer unit to the list.

  • Honestly I think the power is fine.

    One for the laptop, one for a lamp. Mini fan can go into the laptop if needed.

    I think there are 4 or 6 sockets in there anyway.

    The main starting point is whether insulating a shed in a very sunny spot is a non-starter or not. And what highs / lows are likely?


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  • Inside looks more promising than the outside.

    When I partitioned off the end of my garage as office space, three double sockets seemed enough. In practice there were times when it wasn't. Later I moved the partition further down the garage to give more space - an office / workshop / darkroom depending on what was on the bench and what had been put in a cupboard - and put in two more double sockets. There are times when it still isn't enough.

    Perhaps start a thread in 'Current Projects' when you begin?

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