Hi,
I am getting a media wall installed. I want to light it internally with 180 watts of flexible tube.
This runs off 24V so in my mind
180W
——- = 7.5A
24V
There is existing lights in the space so I wanted to power from here, this is above a 5A fuse on the circuit. Also, the kit is mains plug.
Is the amp calc correct? Low voltage lighting uses a high ampage?
2nd question.
I have one spur to power: 2 KW fire, TV and other appliances like PlayStation. And the lights. A bit worried one spur can’t handle that.
the floor is laminate so don’t want to get it up. If the spur isn’t right, I can bring another spur down from upstairs.
I am wondering also, adding all this to the downstairs main will be too much for 30A when washing machine/airer etc is running.
Do fires usually go off their own circuit to the board?
Over to you!
Thanks
I am getting a media wall installed. I want to light it internally with 180 watts of flexible tube.
This runs off 24V so in my mind
180W
——- = 7.5A
24V
There is existing lights in the space so I wanted to power from here, this is above a 5A fuse on the circuit. Also, the kit is mains plug.
Is the amp calc correct? Low voltage lighting uses a high ampage?
2nd question.
I have one spur to power: 2 KW fire, TV and other appliances like PlayStation. And the lights. A bit worried one spur can’t handle that.
the floor is laminate so don’t want to get it up. If the spur isn’t right, I can bring another spur down from upstairs.
I am wondering also, adding all this to the downstairs main will be too much for 30A when washing machine/airer etc is running.
Do fires usually go off their own circuit to the board?
Over to you!
Thanks
