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Papaleekie | 22:37 Mon 03rd May 2010 | DIY
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I wish to run a 4 gang trailer socket to supply power to tv, dvd, freeview box in a bedroom. The trouble is the desired location is about 10 feet from the nearest socket. The longest trailer socket I have seen in diy stores is around 6 feet. Is it ok to use a junction box, surface mounted in a cupboard, and extend the flex to about 10 feet? The trailer socket I intend to uses has a red neon indicator light but is not surge protected.
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Well, it's easy to make your own up with some white/black 13A flex. Or ask someone ok at electrical stuff to make up for you.
Plenty here tho ...
http://electronics.sh...&_osacat=14961&bkBtn=

However, no problem with doing what you suggest.
22:44 Mon 03rd May 2010
Argos do one with 10m of cable and 6 sockets for £19.99


Child resistant sockets.
10m cable.
13 amp.
Power and surge neon indicators.
£1000 connected equipment warranty.
Manufacturers 2 year guarantee.
Well, it's easy to make your own up with some white/black 13A flex. Or ask someone ok at electrical stuff to make up for you.
Plenty here tho ...
http://electronics.sh...&_osacat=14961&bkBtn=

However, no problem with doing what you suggest.
^ £10-16
You could also use two short trailer sockets if you have them. Just plug one into the other then into the mains socket.

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