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Next it'll be four candles.2 dipsticks!
Obviously I don't know your situation, but I have to disagree with a lot of these comments, I think some are very unfair to the 'dipstick' who just mentioned a possible solution. While not common practice there is no reason a spur could not be took off your lighting circuit, is it a stud wall by any chance? if so drop down to drywall box, the socket is going to be behind the tv is it not, ( would this be a wall mounted tv maybe high level? ) the socket could be protected by a FCU or you could even have a 5 amp socket fitted. No reason your Mrs cant have a TV in a certain place in the room with minimal disruption.
Got a link?MK produce 5A fused plugs.
Deleted?No good with links but the MK part No is 641 WHI.
Why would you need a link?Got a link?
Doesn’t everyone know that MK produce 5A and even 2A round pin plugs?
West stated Fused 5A plug, just curious that's all. By the way I did know that MK produce those plugs just couldn't recall a 5Amp fused plug is that OK?Why would you need a link?
Doesn’t everyone know that MK produce 5A and even 2A round pin plugs?
Your 1 A short of a lighting circuit , will it become a diversity issue !MK produce 5A fused plugs.
Probably I just responded to the post where it stated you cannot get fused 5A plugs, you can they take BS646 fuses.Your 1 A short of a lighting circuit , will it become a diversity issue !
we all know that jesus played in goal, coz. the sally army tells us that "jesus Saves"Ah right thanks, I can recall fitting that type of thing back when Jesus played in goal for Bethlehem.
Thanks WestyProbably I just responded to the post where it stated you cannot get fused 5A plugs, you can they take BS646 fuses.
MK produce 5A fused plugs.
Was that after he drop kicked Judas Iscariot?But Eric Cantona tucked in the rebound.
You and Tel on top form again thenWas that after he drop kicked Judas Iscariot?
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