MuddyMonster
Well-Known Member
My horse is normally clipped using cordless clippers, but this year will be using cord clippers.
I know they shouldn’t be plugged straight into the mains at the yard, but they need to be plugged into a circuit breaker. This is about the only bit I know about electrics ...
I’ll be using an extension lead and I’ve been informed that these have circuit breakers inbuilt. Will this suffice or should I use a separate circuit breaker before plugging into the extension lead? I don’t think the clippers will reach from the plug to my horse without the extension lead, if that changes anything …
If I need to use an additional circuit breaker, can I literally go to somewhere like Homebase/Screwfix and ask for a plug in socket circuit breaker or will I need a special clipping circuit breaker?!
Thanks
I know they shouldn’t be plugged straight into the mains at the yard, but they need to be plugged into a circuit breaker. This is about the only bit I know about electrics ...
I’ll be using an extension lead and I’ve been informed that these have circuit breakers inbuilt. Will this suffice or should I use a separate circuit breaker before plugging into the extension lead? I don’t think the clippers will reach from the plug to my horse without the extension lead, if that changes anything …
If I need to use an additional circuit breaker, can I literally go to somewhere like Homebase/Screwfix and ask for a plug in socket circuit breaker or will I need a special clipping circuit breaker?!
Thanks