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  • Possibly more suited to the homeowner's thread but...

    Exterior power, namely to a shed, it needs to be on its own circuit doesn't it?

    Could I potentially get the cable routed to an external junction box on the side of the house until the back garden groundworks are ready?

    I'm digging up my garden in various stages, last of which will be the back area for a shed base. I'd like that shed to have power eventually, but it won't exist for many months. The floor under which the first part of the circuit needs to go will be coming up next month, and the ground in between sometime in the middle.

    @nefarious you seem to have recent experience in this area?

  • Well I guess it is, in theory, if it has a plug on one end?

  • It's probably not the safest, especially if you just leave it out there permanently.

    RCD protection is fairly crucial, either on the circuit itself, or on the extension cable.

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