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<blockquote data-quote="HB" data-source="post: 1125481" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>It all depends on your requirements/ expectations. </p><p>First and foremost, is the state of your existing wiring and infrastructure, and what you want.</p><p></p><p>We live in a simple new rectangle. It was easier to leave the existing wiring as "essential loads " and run new cables and plug points as "non essential " loads. So for example, our humble open plan kitchen has four new plugs and each room has at least two of the same. All clearly labelled. So anything that requires high current eg. Dishwasher, coffee machine, hair </p><p>dryer etc. (Even the vacuume) can be plugged in while Eskom is available. </p><p>This worked out much cheaper than trying to fiddle with the existing setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB, post: 1125481, member: 17429"] It all depends on your requirements/ expectations. First and foremost, is the state of your existing wiring and infrastructure, and what you want. We live in a simple new rectangle. It was easier to leave the existing wiring as "essential loads " and run new cables and plug points as "non essential " loads. So for example, our humble open plan kitchen has four new plugs and each room has at least two of the same. All clearly labelled. So anything that requires high current eg. Dishwasher, coffee machine, hair dryer etc. (Even the vacuume) can be plugged in while Eskom is available. This worked out much cheaper than trying to fiddle with the existing setup. [/QUOTE]
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