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  1. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    Success. Its fed from the lighting circuit. Confirmed. However, the cables feeding the shaver socket are definitely 2.5mm, which seems odd. I thought anything on a lighting circuit would be 1/1.5?
  2. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    Not a huge amount of clearance. Switched spur probably not an option
  3. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    New mirror is LED. So I guess I am going to have to fuse down. Moving slightly outside of my comfort zone but happy to give it a try.
  4. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    Good news. Blonde moment there. Of course they are feed and return (to the next thing in the circuit). Don't know why I had it in my head that one was feeding the 240 side and the other feeding the 110. On inspection, these are 2.5 mm cables, not the standard 1/1.5mm used for lighting. I...
  5. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    Thanks, I had assumed that the transformer was part of the socket, see photo. I have had the floorboards in the loft up recently and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. Not sure where else to look.
  6. J

    Installing an illuminated bathroom mirror

    Hi, long time reader, but first time asking. Hopefully this hasn't been asked before. So, currently in the process of giving the bathroom a makeover. I have a 110/240v shaver socket I want to get rid of and I want to install an illuminated mirror (zone 2). Currently, the shaver socket is fed...
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