Hi
I live in a converted victorian house, with 3 flats. There is a communal hallway with three floors and each floor has a light, currently just standard pendants. There are also 3 push switches that turn the lights on for a specific time - one on each of the floors. Each switch will turn on all the lights.
Around one of the areas, the light provided isn't great and Im looking at things I could try to improve it. Something that could help is using a 'wire' system for one of the lights, which would allow me to run lights around a corner (and possibly down a slope?). However, all the ones I have seen are 12v. Is it a total non-starter to put a transformer in for one of the 3 lights and then run this wire system from it, whilst leaving the others as 240v, or is that ok in principle?
I live in a converted victorian house, with 3 flats. There is a communal hallway with three floors and each floor has a light, currently just standard pendants. There are also 3 push switches that turn the lights on for a specific time - one on each of the floors. Each switch will turn on all the lights.
Around one of the areas, the light provided isn't great and Im looking at things I could try to improve it. Something that could help is using a 'wire' system for one of the lights, which would allow me to run lights around a corner (and possibly down a slope?). However, all the ones I have seen are 12v. Is it a total non-starter to put a transformer in for one of the 3 lights and then run this wire system from it, whilst leaving the others as 240v, or is that ok in principle?