Does anybody know what DIY work is permitted on installations in Denmark? I am trying to understand if there is an equivalent of the UK 'part P' regime where somethings are permitted and somethings must be performed by approved contractors.
thanks for any info.
I had 12 FGLED6, all of which failed within 5 years. One was due to a failed LED chip, but the others were all due to failure of the wire connecting the PCB to the LEDs. It's straight-forward to perform a DIY repair (although it's a bit fiddly).
So not really any 'convention' then. As you say, need to follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Indeed. Though alternatively, may be better to wire to the faceplate and drop the flylead if space is tight in the backbox.
The instructions (for MK dimmers at least) show the live to L1 for 1w switching (but to C for 2w switching).
Would be better if the earth wire connected directly to the face plate.
Can you get back to how it was previously? 2 wires in the 'funny X' and one in L2? And all the lights working if the bedroom light is on at maximum brightness?
Then put a pen mark on the wire in L2. Move the wire in L2 to L1 and move ONE wire in 'X' to L1 (so there are 2 wires in L1 and one...
I would guess that when you tested the bathroom light yesterday, the bedroom light was on, and it was off when you tested it this morning (or vice versa).
Fair enough. I assume you've also considered running from the router to another plug over powerline, then using Cat5.
The original poster stated there was an appreciable drop of in performance if the adapters are not on the same circuit. I have heard of powerline adapters failing to sync if...
The big advantage of powerline is that you use existing wiring - so it seems a little perverse to be adding sockets specifically for powerline. You may have other reasons, but if you're primarily doing this to provide the Ethernet connection, running some Cat5 cable would seem an easier solution...
I'm tapping into a switched lighting circuit, so I need to connect 2 x 1.5mm TE which is on a 6A RCBO. The flex will be about 0.5m to an electronic transformer and will be whatever is suitable (6A rated if I use a connector box, possibly 3A if I can use a fused outlet - although a fuse may be a...
I want to connect some flex to some fixed cabling to power some lighting. Normally, I would use an FCU. However, the connection needs to go on top of cabinets and there is only about 50mm between the top of the cabinet and the ceiling which means there is insufficient room for a normal...
Not sure if you are still trying to find this parts, but I came across this thread when googling for the same item. Just got some from Electricpoint.com.