QUOTE(ChuanHong @ Feb 9 2021, 10:03 AM)
Plug point is one of the major concern to me for any reno.. You need to think properly future usage and what item to use.. In my condo, just living hall+dining+walkway+kitchen, i think i got more than 20 plugs ady.. For CCTV, future PS5, woofer,robot cleaner, vacuum, my aquarium tanks, kitchen appliances, steamboat usage, massage chair, mobile charging station & etc.. even i have plug on my plaster ceiling corner for future 7.1ch sound system.. hahahahaha
No thread for condo as i am busy.. but i do have some photos about it.. if you like, i could pm you some photos about the output.. major works on wiring planning on condo living area, kitchen, dining.. including lighting points.. lastly, cabinet installed and my furniture placement only..
it might not correct to use faded.. but it looks dull compare to other area.. and that area mostly used to put hot "WOK" by my mum previously.. as that quartz stone are black crystal looks, quite easy to spot the difference between area A & B when close to it..
You have to be careful just adding plug points by serially connect them together instead of having most direct back to your ECB. I hope you are doing the latter. Most in order to save cost just extend the plug points from nearby point. No thread for condo as i am busy.. but i do have some photos about it.. if you like, i could pm you some photos about the output.. major works on wiring planning on condo living area, kitchen, dining.. including lighting points.. lastly, cabinet installed and my furniture placement only..
it might not correct to use faded.. but it looks dull compare to other area.. and that area mostly used to put hot "WOK" by my mum previously.. as that quartz stone are black crystal looks, quite easy to spot the difference between area A & B when close to it..
If you put heavy current sucking equipment (like cooling or heating type) you may end up with wires meltdown!
Feb 9 2021, 10:40 AM

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