Separate supply planner

Split the kit before one socket gets everything.

Use this when the first load check says the kit is too much for one supply. Enter the available separate supplies and the equipment labels, then check what can be placed where.

Separate supply means genuinely separate.

Two sockets beside each other may still share the same circuit. If nobody can confirm separation, treat the plan as a question for a competent electrician or site manager.

Split heaters and drying kit across separate supplies.

Use this when the kit is too much for one socket. It tries to place each item on a separate selected supply and shows anything left over.

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Separate means genuinely separate. Two sockets on the same overloaded circuit do not create a new circuit. If you are not sure, treat the result as a reason to check first.

Need more heat?

Once the supply plan is realistic, compare temporary electric heater options against the input watts you can support.

Drying job?

Use the split with dehumidifiers and air movers rather than putting all drying kit through one lead.

If it trips or warms up

Stop using the setup. Do not keep resetting breakers or running warm extension leads.