Normally you would put the switch between the PLUG and the Transformer so you switch the 240v supply, you dont need to switch the Blue Neutral really.And if I wanted to add a Switch in this set up, I could insert a FCU between the transformer and these boxes?
And in this configuration I can have a 13 amp fuse in the plug as the FCU will have a 3amp fuse?Normally you would put the switch between the PLUG and the Transformer so you switch the 240v supply, you dont need to switch the Blue Neutral really.
I would not reccomend switching the 12 volt output side from the Transformer as running it with no load may cause damage to it long term.
It comes with the 3M Tape. This has been very good from my pas experience of kitchen cabinetsYou can use super glue to fix the led strips down.
And in this configuration I can have a 13 amp fuse in the plug as the FCU will have a 3amp fuse?
As conny says use a switch, fcus are a bit ugly, if you start putting 13a fuses in, then the mains cables will need to be biggerAnd in this configuration I can have a 13 amp fuse in the plug as the FCU will have a 3amp fuse?
Bit more...Amazing, expect youd pay 3-4 hundred or more to buy something like that.
So the biggest question of all is.....UPDATE: all rigged up with a nicely concealed switch. I didn’t have a 3amp fuse and used a 5amp instead. Is this adequate or should it be replaced with 3amp?
Also, the wires from the LED strip are very brittle. Can they be “thickened” somehow to provide a better connection under the junction terminals?
Thanks again guys.
It looks like a brilliant job, well done.Your sounding like my in laws @SUNRAY!
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