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    Outside lighting

    If I notify the council how much is this small job likely to cost me? What does it involve? Would it need to be tested and who would do it? Thanks
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    Outside lighting

    Your right, it wasn't. So I will do job and notify it :wink: Cheers
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    Outside lighting

    Lets suppose the work was already done before part 'P' came into effect???
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    Flickering lights

    johnnykc, no transformers used as these are 240V light fittings. The dimmer I have used is max 400W (chrome type from b&q £11.99) controlling 350W (10 x 35W bulbs, I have now removed 2 or them)
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    Outside lighting

    hsmith824, thats great. I looked at one of these in b&q but could'nt bring my self to pay the £44 they are asking for it. Will get one!!! Would doing job like this still be notifiable??? Thanks
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    Outside lighting

    Hi, I am fitting a 240V light in my garden, a post type. My plan is to run swa cable underground from the light to a switched fuse spur inside my house off my downstairs ring main. The ring main is protected by 30mA RCD at CU. Do I need an extra RCD protection at the spur or is it ok because...
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    Flickering lights

    Replaced dimmer with basic twist type and no more flickering! Thanks RF Lighting
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    Flickering lights

    Thanks for the quick reply, The spots are LV and the dimmer is designed for halogen loads. Cheers.
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    Flickering lights

    I have fiited 12 x 35W spots in my kitchen (420W) which are controlled from a touch type dimmer switch rated to 500W. They are fine when on 100%, but as soon as they are dimmed to anything less they flicker. They are 240V. Any suggestions would be appreciated Cheers
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