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Yes sensible advice service. Easy enough to gland and terminate .
Are you in the SAS?
Shaun

Yes sensible advice service. Easy enough to gland and terminate .
Are you in the SAS?
Shaun
I already have an armoured , rcd cable to the main shed and i would like to run an extension to the second shed, could i use a normal cable run through a garden hose buried in the soil ?
It would only be for running a light and maybe an alarm and would be plugged into the 1st shed socket with a double extension on the end .
very dodgy and illegal.
you used to be able to get this plug and play system:
http://www.primrose.co.uk/armoured-switched-prewired-cable-system-p-2321.html
buy i don't know if it is still available or complies with current (ha!) regs
At home I've had a buried cable in hosepipe arrangement to supply the shed for over 15 years without any problems.
However at work last year I went through an armoured cable with a mattock.
Just saying.
Dodgy - yes. Illegal - no.very dodgy and illegal.
you used to be able to get this plug and play system:
http://www.primrose.co.uk/armoured-switched-prewired-cable-system-p-2321.html
buy i don't know if it is still available or complies with current (ha!) regs
If you're going to bury it, do a proper job - trench two foot deep, and cap the cable with roof slates before backfilling. And no, that doesn't conform with any regs, but it works and it is safe. I am wondering about getting power to my new shed. It's only a metre from the garage (which has power) but in between is a walkway. I was thinking of stretching a thick wire between the two buildings, above head height, and attaching the power cable to that (it's how the phone line gets to the house). Is that sensible?
Good to know, thank you.Installing the cable at height is permissible and in line with the regs.