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Top Man Does that cover any other manufacturers or just wallboxYeah gone with Wallbox and did their online training yesterday, I'm certified and certificated!
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Top Man Does that cover any other manufacturers or just wallboxYeah gone with Wallbox and did their online training yesterday, I'm certified and certificated!
Just Wallbox I'd guess.Top Man Does that cover any other manufacturers or just wallbox
The Mrs likes very long showers but I take your point . TnksI know London-ish prices are much higher than the rest of the country... so i dont think its too bad...
Regulation wise, then no... you wouldnt need armoured within the house as it doesnt need mechanical protection as it does outside. You also cant run standard household flat grey twin and earth outside as the UV from the sun can damage the insulation.
Try running your "low powered electric shower" for several hours a day, non stop.... thats more like an electric charge point.
Just a thought as you mentioned integrated CAT5, do chargers need to be able to connect to the interweb?However, if you choose a cable with the additional comms cat5 built into it, the cost per metre increases.
There is a requirement for them to be “smart” but that can be done over Wi-Fi.Just a thought as you mentioned integrated CAT5, do chargers need to be able to connect to the interweb?
Sounds very cheap for that to me. Certainly I would charge more for that.The run is about 12m internal and 15m external. I'm not particularly querying the price atm as it's my first quote just wondering if it was strictly necessary due to regs but then it isn't drawing anymore than a low powered electric shower. No CAT5.
Quote was just under £1800, suburbia Uxbridge nr Heathrow.
If they want it at a minimum of 600mm depth then that is what you need to do. Anyone else's opinions aren't relevant.Me again, getting varying answers as to how deep the armoured cable needs to go (along side a concrete path and lawn). Octopus have said 600mm, online search says 400mm and an eng came round and said what I've dug so far is ok - 100mm. Anybody have a definitive answer? TIA
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