hammerman

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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 2:57 pm Post Subject: kitchen units lighting |
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Just fitted a new kitchen and we want to put lights under the wall unit. What is the best way to do this. We want the lights to come on when the ceiling light is switched on. |
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breezer

Joined: 03 Jan 2003 Posts: 23346 Location: Sussex, United Kingdom Thanked: 5 times
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 3:16 pm Post Subject: |
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you will need to run a cable from your new kitchen lights to your existing ceiling light. you should then connect the cable across the same two wires that feed your actual ceiling light.
you should use 1mm twin and earth cable
How ever, i think you will regret doing it as you intend, suppose after a while you do not like it, bit alkward to change it then isnt it?
why not put a switch in series with the new lights and wire it from the feed to the light on the ceiling. you could put the new switch next to the new lights under the cupboard.
At night you could just leave these lights on instead of lighting the whole kitchen. better to do it now than decide you want it later.
make a note / drawing first of what cables you have in your ceiling light then post back what you find __________________ Do you like music Mr Finch?
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spark

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il78

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Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 9:23 pm Post Subject: |
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I know its not what you have ask for....but you could always put a switched fuse spur next to a socket outlet and run the under cupboard from this........little bit easier.....less hassle......just another option. |
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ban-all-sheds

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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 8:32 am Post Subject: |
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If it were me I'd install a double wall switch in place of the single one you have which controls the existing ceiling lights, and have the ceiling and wall-unit lights independently switched.
Then you'd be able to turn them all on or off at once with a single two-fingered operation, or have either one on without the other. Best of all possible worlds. |
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ban-all-sheds

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spark

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