toyo Tackle Tart
Number of posts : 365 Age : 41 Registration date : 2008-03-15
| Subject: a question for electricians Mon Sep 20 2010, 13:30 | |
| i got my hands on a ceramic hob for my shed for cooking baits. can i put some wire and a plug on this and plug it in to a normal 220v socket or do i need to do it different? | |
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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: Re: a question for electricians Mon Sep 20 2010, 13:46 | |
| No! You need a spark into to wire that, has to be put on a ring with an RCD and much higher amp protection. | |
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MIKE B Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 1957 Age : 75 Localisation : clare Registration date : 2006-12-20
| Subject: Re: a question for electricians Mon Sep 20 2010, 15:40 | |
| NO! You need a loop running from your mains curcuit board to the hob,of heavy duty mains cable,the mcb has to be a high amp.And the whole lot has to be earthed.Or your boillies wont be the only thing cookin | |
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toyo Tackle Tart
Number of posts : 365 Age : 41 Registration date : 2008-03-15
| Subject: Re: a question for electricians Tue Sep 21 2010, 08:49 | |
| thanks | |
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