On 24 May 2014, Roger Mills <
watt....@gmail.com> grunted:
> On 24/05/2014 21:07, GB wrote:
>> On 24/05/2014 21:05, GB wrote:
>>> On 24/05/2014 20:33, ARW wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> What type of plugs and sockets are you intending to use on this
>>>> lead?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>
>>> Hi Adam, I take it that the wrong answer is a 3 pin trailing socket,
>>> with the join wrapped in a Tesco carrier bag, however traditional an
>>> approach that is?
>>>
>>> The lead that came with it has a standard 3 pin plug at one end and
>>> a 2 pin female plug at the other. My preferred solution will be to
>>> find a replacement 2 pin plug and make up a cable that is long
>>> enough without a join in it. I'm struggling to find the right sort
>>> of plug sold separately.
>>
>> The lead it came with looks identical to this:
>>
>>
http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es1115514/flymo-15-metre-
replacement-
>> power-cable-with-p?ApplianceTypeId=1116
>>
>>
>
> If you Google for orange 2-core cable, you'll get lots of hits, but
> you may struggle to find any that's more than 1.0mm^2. The RS site has
> a 2.5mm^2 version, but it's shown as discontinued.
>
> You'll get 2.5mm^2 in 3-core easily enough - but that's not really
> what you want. It does need to be suitable for outdoor use, which
> usually means that it will be orange.
>
> As an alternative, if you don't mind an intermediate connector and
> don't mind the first part being 3-core, you could consider buying a
> long hook-up cable as used by caravanners, like this:
My own garden is small enough that the originally supplied orange 2-core
is just long enough to cut the whole lawn, plugged in to the
strategically-positioned outdoor socket. However for the hedge trimmer
and strimmer I need an extension cable, and I just use my standard
'DIY' cable reel. It's quite highly rated (I forget what), but I have
no problem with the fact that it's ordinary black cable (on the basis
that it's always going to be miles away from the actual cutting) and
that although RCD-protected it's not outdoors rated, given that I will
never be using a strimmer or hedge-trimmer in anything but dry weather.
But that's just for me and my personal use, and making my own informed
decision about my safety.
--
David