If i create a spur from my cooker switch, will the cooker switch actually control the socket?
i.e. If the cooker switch is off, then no power being fed to the socket?
If the above is true, is there a way to overcome this so that the socket and cooker switch are independant?
Would connecting the wires from spur to the supply/feed terminals of cooker switch solve this?
i.e. If the cooker switch is off, then no power being fed to the socket?
If the above is true, is there a way to overcome this so that the socket and cooker switch are independant?
Would connecting the wires from spur to the supply/feed terminals of cooker switch solve this?