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Hi all, looking for some advice.

Looking to install an IR heater and some lights in an outdoor gazebo.

Specs as follows:-

Total load 5Kw (4.5Kw heater and for luck, 500w for lights)
45m run
6mm 3 core SWA, buried to play with.

Going to put a small outdoor board at the back of gazebo with separate breakers for heater and lights.

Can someone please advise about taking into account volt drop and whether what Im planning will be acceptable

Much thanks ?
 
4.5 kilowatts to heat the outdoors. No wonder this planet's knackered.

Not much help that, sorry.

Post up your calculations and we can check them.
 
first, what is your level of expertise?
second, ifnot a qualified sparks, are you going to just do the legwork and get a competent sparks to do the install?


and a more efficient way of heating pigeons is in an oven. take the feathers off first.
 

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