Hi all,
About a year ago an electrician fitted a plug socket (no switch on it) behind a utility room kitchen base unit so we can plug some plinth lights in (LED strip lights) so we can now control them via a wall switch. I believe the plug socket was connected to the lighting circuit.
Works well so was wondering before inviting electricians back to quote for more work, whether or not the same thing can be done, however this time a single wall switch in another room (kitchen) can control two or maybe three different sockets hidden behind kitchen base units. The sockets would be on different walls. Again these would control plinth lights.
I appreciate there's a lot of chasing in and possible mess, but not an issue.
Thanks
About a year ago an electrician fitted a plug socket (no switch on it) behind a utility room kitchen base unit so we can plug some plinth lights in (LED strip lights) so we can now control them via a wall switch. I believe the plug socket was connected to the lighting circuit.
Works well so was wondering before inviting electricians back to quote for more work, whether or not the same thing can be done, however this time a single wall switch in another room (kitchen) can control two or maybe three different sockets hidden behind kitchen base units. The sockets would be on different walls. Again these would control plinth lights.
I appreciate there's a lot of chasing in and possible mess, but not an issue.
Thanks