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Better to get a qualified sparky to lay some armoured cable for you and do the job properly though I would have thought.
If you're looking for permanent, then a qualified sparky will be able to fit up a safe power supply to your shed. If you're looking for non-permanent then any decent 50m extension will do, surely?
Essentially, when i can, roll out a cable on a dry day but potentially as theres alot of grass between shed and house, something that would be ok to use in moist conditions.
To do a perm job from my house to my garage is around £500+ so to the shed would be more than I can afford.
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No need to worry about moisture on the cable, it's only the ends that matter - the middle of the cable could be under water and it would make no difference. If your house doesn't have a modern distribution box with earth-leak trip switches then it's probably worth using a plug-in RCD unit (at the house end), but if it does then there's no need.
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