Yes, there's a cover and cable gripper. I had wondered about cutting the cable short as you suggest, but it would be very tricky to solder on a new length of wire.
I, perhaps foolishly, assumed that there would be screw terminals for at least the mains cable on this power supply (there should be a picture attached). Instead the cable appears to be soldered to the board and I can't get the case open to replace the stubbly little bit the manufacturer has...
Thanks, I did some more research after posting and that was the conclusion I'd come to as well. Time to buy another driver. I've since found kits available at B&Q and IKEA that are essentially what you described.
Would my idea of putting it in a custom enclosure be an acceptable solution...
I would like to install some LED strip under one of the shelves in my workshop. For now, at least, it'll be plugged into a wall socket rather than hard wired. The driver will be mounted to the underside of the shelf along with the LED strip.
I've bought a suitable constant voltage driver (one...
Thanks, it's solid masonry below the sill all the way down. The crack runs through that hole. It was full of wood which is what they used before plastic wall plugs. Who knows why that hole was drilled originally but I'm pretty sure that's what's caused the crack. Body filler isn't a bad idea though.
I'm in the process of restoring an old sash window and I've found that the window sill is cracked. The sill is a big old lump of sandstone about 120mm thick and, as far as I can tell, the crack runs all the way through.
The way I see it I have three options:
Do nothing. I don't like this...
I've installed exactly one slate hearth so take my advice with a large pinch of salt but I think you're asking for trouble if you try to install it onto the wooden floor. Our slate sits on a bed of mortar on top of a significant concrete sub-hearth and has given us no trouble. The slate needs a...
A little while back we had an extension built but unfortunately our builder went bankrupt before he finished the job. Lack of funds means I've been finishing the work myself but I could do with some advice on fitting the external door.
I've attached a couple of photos of what we have and a...
I've put together a small LED lighting set up with 5 * 2.5m strips of LED ribbon powered from a 12V 10A power supply (like this) with a total draw from the LED strips of <7.5A. The power supply and all the wiring are inside a 200x120x75mm project box (like this).
Obviously the power supply gets...
I should have said there's a slight step up (about 70mm) at the head of the bath. If I cut the tiles on the long edge I'll end up with an awkward grout line and thin bits of tile along the head end. Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and accept that I've got a lot of cuts to do.
No, you know...
I plan on tiling above the bath this weekend but last weekend while I was laying out for the tiles I discovered that the long edge of the bath might not be perfectly level. It's pretty close, no more than 5mm out over the 1800mm length, but we're using 100x200mm tiles with a bevelled edge and...
Good thinking both. I think I can probably get a piece of string around the brass bit. Can't say I'm looking forward to the job but it's got to be better that the alternatives.
I installed a bath over Christmas and it seems I made the schoolboy error of forgetting to put sealant on the overflow where it connects to the bath. The rubber washer is pressed up against the fibreglass so it doesn't stand a chance of making a proper seal.
It wouldn't be so bad but I've...