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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 6:08 pm    Post Subject:
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i have an existing power point that used to power a fanheater and shaver socket. can i use this supply to wire a lit mirror?
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"power point"? what does it look like? where is it supplied from?
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it is a connection from a 15 amp circuitbreaker at the fuse box. it also has a spur to an extracter fan. it is a junction box the size of a socket which has a point for a fuse in it.
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My advice would be to put it out first. Sorry...

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30 seconds later, and i understood it! lol. a lit mirror. put it out. lol. icon_lol.gif
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