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    Replacing existing bathroom wall light

    Or not IP44 rated
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    Replacing existing bathroom wall light

    There's not many, I want one to go above a mirror, not vertical ones (which are more likely not to have integral switches), the few I do find are getting on for £100. Some don't look to have pull cords in the picture but when you read the description they have cords. If there are so many...
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    Replacing existing bathroom wall light

    What about connecting a wall light with an itegral switch? Can I remove the cord and leave it permanently on so it goes on and off with the ceiling light?
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    Replacing existing bathroom wall light

    Thanks, I've tracked down an earth wire that's been cut back, i'll have fun this weekend trying to connect a new wire to it.
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    Replacing existing bathroom wall light

    I've recently removed a wall light from my bathroom (which came on with main light), planning to replace it with a new light. I've been trying to get a wall light that's ok for Zone 2, and found some, but all I find have an integral switch. So my questions. Can I wire up the new light...
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