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Contactor/multi plug board?
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Contactor/multi plug board?
Hi all
Does anyone know how to make one of these minus the timer?
I have two single plug sockets available but need more and I don't fancy having loads of gang plugs. I'm fairly handy but don't usually mess about with electrics too much without a decent guide. So should I get/build a contactor thingy or just take the sockets apart and turn them into lots of multi sockets ir something? Don't fancy any electrical fires. Anyone got any ideas?
I need about 12 plug sockets
Does anyone know how to make one of these minus the timer?
I have two single plug sockets available but need more and I don't fancy having loads of gang plugs. I'm fairly handy but don't usually mess about with electrics too much without a decent guide. So should I get/build a contactor thingy or just take the sockets apart and turn them into lots of multi sockets ir something? Don't fancy any electrical fires. Anyone got any ideas?
I need about 12 plug sockets
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
Hi Nom.
How much load does it need to take?
Why do you need a contactor?
Will extension leads not do the job?
How much load does it need to take?
Why do you need a contactor?
Will extension leads not do the job?
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
About 2kW (ish) ... 2kW is 9 amps (ish).
If I apply diversity and assume the heater is on during lights off then it's 1kW (ish) draw... Your kettle is around 3kW.
Plugs are fused and there to protect cables from overheating, just size the extension leads correctly. Make sure they're 13amp.
A contactor won't stop an incorrectly sized and fused lead from getting hot and melting.
If I apply diversity and assume the heater is on during lights off then it's 1kW (ish) draw... Your kettle is around 3kW.
Plugs are fused and there to protect cables from overheating, just size the extension leads correctly. Make sure they're 13amp.
A contactor won't stop an incorrectly sized and fused lead from getting hot and melting.
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
I’m in a similar position to you except I have one plug socket, looking for a safe way to do this without burning the house down.
I like the look of that board though, nice and tidy
I like the look of that board though, nice and tidy
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
I've made these before you could just replace the timer for any switch. The first one I made was in a lunchbox and the contactor used to knock the front off when it switched on lol
Please be careful though because that shit ain't no joke and you can burn your house down.
https://www.electrician-1.com/2020/10/s ... h.html?m=1
Please be careful though because that shit ain't no joke and you can burn your house down.
https://www.electrician-1.com/2020/10/s ... h.html?m=1
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
So by the sounds of it a couple of these
https://www.screwfix.com/p/masterplug-1 ... _container
Should solve my problem perfectly well then?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/masterplug-1 ... _container
Should solve my problem perfectly well then?
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
I just use a 10 plug > 13amp extension which takes 13A x 240V = 3120 watts. I do also use 2 x heavy duty timers plugged directly into extension for shit like my hps lighting or my oil filled rad, but nothing takes extension over 3k. The heavy duty timers are used more for initial electricity jolt when stuff comes on and to keep shit running smoothly.
Also I don`t use the type of extensions with surge protection for my grow area or anywhere tbh, it does my nut in when they trip out for feck all when theirs a small surge of electric coming into house from supplier, at end of shift if surge is too much of a jolt my household fuse board has all that covered as should anyone's in UK.
Also I don`t use the type of extensions with surge protection for my grow area or anywhere tbh, it does my nut in when they trip out for feck all when theirs a small surge of electric coming into house from supplier, at end of shift if surge is too much of a jolt my household fuse board has all that covered as should anyone's in UK.
Sound as a pound those @NomSo by the sounds of it a couple of these
https://www.screwfix.com/p/masterplug-1 ... _container
Should solve my problem perfectly well then?
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
hi all well i use grasslin timer with built in contactor it handles plenty and has never gone wrong in 5 yrs,more than can be said for the digitals of which i have 3 all with fecked contacts,hence a proper grasslin at twice the price better safe than sorry with electrickery!
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Re: Contactor/multi plug board?
Morning Nom. I got a sparkie to fit 2 extra sockets on the wall. Cost £40.
For what you're running those extension leads should be fine.
Are you still getting bubblers?
For what you're running those extension leads should be fine.
Are you still getting bubblers?