In short live pins! doesn't matter what it is plugged into, spur ,radial, or a pylon in the back garden, or what the source is, inverter, generator, nuclear fission pile in the back garden, there is a small but very real risk that the pins could be live when it is unplugged from whatever. In this context inverters are supposed to shut down within so many milliseconds if they don't detect AC voltage, but that relies on electronics which as we all know goes wrong sometimes.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:57 amIf it's OK to use a plug to draw 13 amps - kettle etc. - then why is one not good enough for a lot less power in the other direction?spread-tee wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:12 pm Not sure I'd be using a plug TBH
Desp
EDIT, in fact I am sure, no way would I use a plug!
I take the point about not wanting to put it into a ring main, but a spur?
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I know the risk is small, but hard wired into a DP switch and the risk is gone. Why wouldn't you? it is easy enough.
It has been interesting to say the least to watch the discussion as to exactly what the regs allow or not as the case may be, but TBH that is all irrelevant, good practice, and common sense says using a plug as a source is just bonkers.
Desp