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blebo

posted on 29th Jan 08 at 17:09

quote:
Originally posted by baza31
bring a cable from the spur on the feed side, mount a box directly at the side of the boiler spur, use the cable to go from the feed on boiler spur to your new spur on feed side, another cable on load side to your transformer for camera .

easy peasy lemon squeezy


Done, Thanks :thumbs:

Works fine...no sparks or smoldering


WATSON

posted on 28th Jan 08 at 20:16

Wouldnt risk it if you know nothing about that sort buddy, Could lead to a burnt house :lol:

I would get someone in that knows what they are doing and get them to wire everything up ect.


baza31

posted on 28th Jan 08 at 20:08

bring a cable from the spur on the feed side, mount a box directly at the side of the boiler spur, use the cable to go from the feed on boiler spur to your new spur on feed side, another cable on load side to your transformer for camera .

easy peasy lemon squeezy


Jay

posted on 27th Jan 08 at 11:47

It depends where its pointing, if its pointing at the little kids in the paddling pool next door, then maybe theres some legal issues there :o


mattk

posted on 27th Jan 08 at 11:44

hes a police officer im sure hes well up on the law














well maybe :o


corsa120

posted on 27th Jan 08 at 10:47

no im not saying its wrong m8 i will be getting one in the near future but im sure i read that it is actually illegal to have camera equipement pointing out from your house dunno the laws/guidlines etc though

i agree though my house i will protect :P


little_duke

posted on 26th Jan 08 at 14:09

quote:
Originally posted by corsa120
are you actually allowed to fit camera's up now:boggle:


i got 1 in my bedroom looking out onto the driveway watching me car.it tapes whilst im in bed


blebo

posted on 26th Jan 08 at 12:15

quote:
Originally posted by corsa120
are you actually allowed to fit camera's up now:boggle:


My house, My front door, No covering public property....so yes.

Its my castle!!!


John

posted on 25th Jan 08 at 19:29

A cctv transformer will draw at most 1amp, probably much less than that, it'll be fine.


corsa120

posted on 25th Jan 08 at 18:00

are you actually allowed to fit camera's up now:boggle:


C2RL R

posted on 25th Jan 08 at 10:38

is the supply that goes to the fused spur direct from the consumer unit (fuse box)?

what size is the fuse/breaker for it? how big is the cable?


blebo

posted on 25th Jan 08 at 08:54

Righty, I am needing to fit a wireless CCTV camera that overlooks the front door of the flat so the missus can see who's at the door before she answers when I am at work.

The best place to site it will be on the wll where the boiler is so the cable will come into the cupboard where the boiler is.

There is no sockets in this cupboard to plug it into however there is a fused box that the boiler is wired into.

Would it be possible to run some twin and earth to a surface mounted socket from the fused box to run the CCTV. There will be minimum drain on this as the boiler is gas and used electricity tooo start ignite the flame and the CCTV is 6-12volts.

Is this possible??

To recap

mains (from fuse box) ---------- fused box --------------boiler
......................................................|
......................................................|
...........................................New Socket



[Edited on 25-01-2008 by blebo]