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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:42 am 
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I have overhead lights - for the sake of this conversation let's just say I have 4 of them. They swirl, project and make nice little patterns.

Each time I setup I have to mess with the power cables (also DMX cables but let's ignore these for now). They terminate in standard UK 3 pin plugs.

What I want to do is this:

1) Cut the plugs off and connect a more "quick" connector - eg Neutric.

2) Run all 4 power connections to one plug socket.

So basically I plug in 1 3-pin UK plug, that is wired up to 4 female connectors (eg Neutrik). Into this I plug my 4 lights.

This would allow me to route the cabling more efficiently and vastly improve my setup/pulldown times.

Any idea if this is ok? If not, any suggestions?


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Not Sure on this one ......like you I run lights when I go mobile..but i'm still using the "4 plugs into one extension" set up. Let me know how you get on..and how it will affect the PAT testing rules....


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Ah crap yeah, forgot my invalidate all my PAT crap.


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OK ignoring the PAT stuff, as I have spoken to an advisor who said "It would be subject to testing like everything else"...

Is this feasibly possible?


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Calculate the load on the total system..

If it's below the rated capacity of the breaker on that socket, go with it.

On movie sets, electrical is connected with a snap in connector, rated high enough to connect several types of lighting. (One plug fits all) :mrgreen:


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