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Old 28th Aug 2014, 16:54
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abgd
 
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One solution would be simply not to use a 13A plug. Sockets e.g. for machine tools often have much higher current ratings and it often wouldn't be exorbitant to install them if the existing wiring is up to the job.

You could also install packs of cheaper lead-acid batteries on constant charge (or overnight when energy is cheaper) that you could then use to provide extra power for quick top-ups.
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